AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5000 series CPU Specifications have leaked

AMD's Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5000 series CPU Specifications have leaked

AMD has new HEDT CPUs, and they are going to be monstrously powerful

At CES 2022, AMD is likely to reveal their Ryzen 5000 series Threadripper PRO processors, replacing their Ryzen PRO 3000 series. Thanks to Igor’s Lab, specifications for these new processors have leaked early, giving us a look at the capabilities of AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5995WX, 5975WX, 5965WX, 5955WX and 5945WX.

With 64, 32, 24, 16, and 12 cores respectively, AMD’s new Threadripper PRO series are capable of powering though most workloads. With access to 8-channel DDR4 memory, these processors will also feature enough bandwidth to handle most use cases. Additionally, Threadripper PRO series processors feature support for up to 128 PCIe lanes, making these CPUs ideal for systems that require numerous add-on cards or NVMe storage devices.

Sadly, it looks like AMD has no plans to reveal Threadripper Non-PRO series processors, leaving AMD’s Threadripper (Non-PRO) series on Ryzen 3000 series silicon.

All five of AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper PRO processors feature maximum clock speeds of 4.55GHz, and 32 MB of L3 Cache per CPU CCX used. This games AMD’s 64-core model 256 MB of L3 Cache, their 32/24-core model of L3 Cache, and their 16/12 Core models 64 MB of L3 Cache. None of these processors will make use of AMD’s 3D V-Cache technology.

AMD's Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5000 series CPU Specifications have leaked

Recent rumours have suggested that AMD’s Threadripper PRO 5000 series will be revealed at CES 2022 and launched in March 2022. AMD’s new Threadripper PRO series CPUs should further secure for AMD the HEDT CPU market, an area of the PC market that Intel has been practically absent from for a number of years.

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