Ryzen Threadripper 3990X 64-core benchmarks spotted

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What a beast.
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Stop it its already dead. 😀
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We wont see any "halo" GPU from AMD this year. 🙁 AMD is too busy sealclubbing their 50 years arch-rival. 😀
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Ryzen platform is what content creators asked for so many years from Intel and never got.
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The Best part is - AMD can push even more cores without any issue thanks to the chiplet design.
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screw Intel and dell they try to slow down AMD from adding more cores. AMD easily can do up to 128 cores without problem. Are they at this dirty game again?
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Saweeeeeeeet!.!.! Now release and drop the prices of what's currently available by a hundred or so.....
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Or, release 8/12 core variants of them priced accordingly....
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cryohellinc:

The Best part is - AMD can push even more cores without any issue thanks to the chiplet design.
Maybe. There is a physical limitation: https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/FWeKFjFNtaWLKUHi4oP76K.jpg They could maybe fit another 32 cores on the package, but I wouldn't keep my hopes up for that. I think they're going to need to go down to 5nm if they want to reach 96 cores, not just to make sure they can physically fit, but also to make power delivery more manageable. Not like it matters. For now, this 64-core TR is still going to be woefully out-of-reach to most consumers, and at least at one point AMD was struggling to keep up with demand after the release of Zen2, so it's not like they're in a rush to release a better product.
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schmidtbag:

Maybe. There is a physical limitation: They could maybe fit another 32 cores on the package, but I wouldn't keep my hopes up for that. I think they're going to need to go down to 5nm if they want to reach 96 cores, not just to make sure they can physically fit, but also to make power delivery more manageable..
I think glue is too thick and that is why TR 7nm looks limited to 64 cores only...
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If they were after on die space couldn't AMD of shrunk the I/O die too
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definitely going to be building around a TR 24 core in 90 days.
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Nice CPU. On a side note...there appears to be some 'interesting' new licensing models which are about to hit >32 core CPU's - I wonder if anyone can disconnect Intel's much publicised '$3 billion set-aside for anti-competitive uses', their current 28-core per CPU business model and......VMware's recent...eh...announcement??
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So start switching from VMWare to Oracle VB? I'm sure Oracle would be more than happy to gain market-share in the virtualization business by offering a licensing model that doesn't disadvantage 64-core CPUs.
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Do you know when Intel will counter this CPU? In 2114+++++
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Imagine this CPU in a 2x server config!
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Hauven:

I noticed this news article and saw a few benchmark results with Sisoft, so thought I'd also post some info from my system here for those who are curious about the 3990X's potential, the ASUS ROG Zenith II Extreme, AMD 3990X, 256GB RAM that is. Geekbench 5 on Windows 10 Pro vs Unraid Linux: https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/compare/1134736?baseline=1142136 CPU-Z Validation: https://valid.x86.fr/8lne7x Enjoy!
wow, really shine on LINUX ! how about windows application performance for content creator ? cannot wait to see those benchmark 🙂
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waltc3:

Imagine this CPU in a 2x server config!
There is one (epyc not tr) so thats 128c/256t, insane.