CPU-Z Update Adds Support for New CPU and GPU Platforms, Including Ryzen Threadripper 7000 Series and Zen 4 Architecture

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providing support for a range of new CPU and GPU platforms, notably the newly launched GeForce RTX 4060 Ti and AMD's Dragon Range mobile processors. The release also presents initial support for the upcoming Ryzen Threadripper processors.



The transition of AMD's Zen 4 architecture into the Ryzen Threadripper lineup has not occurred yet. Despite scarce information regarding the Threadripper's future, AMD assures its inclusion in their development plans, specifically intending to roll out a Zen 4-based Ryzen Threadripper 7000 series.

ASUS, just a few months prior, hinted at AMD's plan to launch the Ryzen Threadripper 7000 series and its accompanying TR5 platform in the latter half of this year, which could be anytime from July to December. While no official confirmation has been made, speculation suggests that the comprehensive Threadripper 7000 series may include 8-channel DDR5 memory, 128 PCIe Gen 5 lanes, 8 PCIe Gen 3 lanes, and exclude overclocking capabilities. Contrarily, the high-end desktop (HEDT) models may have 4-channel DDR5 memory, 64 PCIe Gen 5 lanes, 8 PCIe Gen 3 lanes, and permit overclocking.

The possible reintroduction of non-Pro HEDT chips might influence pricing favorably, particularly in light of heightened competition from the mainstream lineup, which already offers up to 16 cores and 32 threads, in addition to Zen 4 versions featuring 3D V-cache. For context, the existing Threadripper range extends up to 64 cores and 128 threads. It is conjectured that the Zen 4 lineup might further extend this limit to 96 cores and 192 threads (presumably exclusive to the Pro lineup). However, official confirmation remains pending. The speculated Storm Peak, rumoured to possess up to 64 cores, is eagerly awaited to be part of the new offerings.

CPU-Z Update Adds Support for New CPU and GPU Platforms, Including Ryzen Threadripper 7000 Series and Zen 4 Architecture


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