WirkoThe usefulness of 96 cores, even 64 cores, is dubious when the platform has a total of 4 memory channels (256 bits) available.Well it's likely DDR5 and 256-bit would be octa DDR5 (as it's 2*32-bit/stick), but still, agreed You saying "X399 to Threadripper Pro transition" alone shows precisely what I'm talking about. Fool me once, shame on you, but fool me twice, shame on me. only exception would be that Intel can pull out some niche "wins" in specific workloads that use the specific accelerators they've added.You may just have a hard time convincing buyers of the TRX40 platform of that. can't imagine Intel has anything that could compete with a 96 core Zen4 Threadripper(whether or not AMD will go as high as 96 core in a consumer HEDT platform is another question though, they might top it off at 64 core and then have anything higher on the threadripper "pro" linup). I get that everybody is upset with the X399 to Threadripper Pro "transition", but I'm willing to bet AMD will release a true x399 successor (meaning that it is not a "pro" version and is directed at consumers/enthusiasts) with the Zen4 architecture. May 15th 2023 AMD Ryzen 8000 "Granite Ridge" Zen 5 Processor to Max Out at 16 Cores (110)Īdd your own comment 30 Comments on New Generation of AMD Threadripper "Storm Peak" Mentioned on CPU-Z 1 to 25 of 30 Go to 2 Previous Next #1 ChaitanyaĪnarchoPrimitivDoubt it? AMD's x86 division hasn't really disappointed since the release of ryzen, so I think they'll deliver based on historical precedent.Oct 3rd 2023 AMD Reportedly Launching Threadripper Pro 7000 Series on October 19 (49).Aug 17th 2023 AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX Emerges: 96 Cores, DDR5 Memory, and Over 5.0 GHz Boost Frequency (63).Dec 2nd 2022 AMD Readies 16-core, 12-core, and 8-core Ryzen 7000X3D "Zen 4" Processors (153).Jan 5th 2023 AMD Confirms Ryzen 9 7950X3D and 7900X3D Feature 3DV Cache on Only One of the Two Chiplets (164).Jun 14th 2023 AMD Zen 4c Not an E-core, 35% Smaller than Zen 4, but with Identical IPC (135).Jan 4th 2023 AMD Ryzen 7000X3D Announced, Claims Total Dominance over Intel "Raptor Lake," Upcoming i9-13900KS Deterred (177).Apr 24th 2023 AMD Ryzen 7000X3D Processors Prone to Physical Damage with Voltage-assisted Overclocking, Motherboard Vendors Rush BIOS Updates with Voltage Limiters (258).Sep 29th 2023 AMD Zen 5 Microarchitecture Referenced in Leaked Slides (111).Apr 16th 2020 AMD Ryzen 4000 Series "Vermeer" CPUs to be Compatible with B450 Motherboards (58).With Intel competing directly with Threadripper again it was expected that it wouldn't be long before AMD would be cooking up a response with their latest and greatest. Intel also interspersed some lower cost locked SKUs to allow system integrators to offer the new platform as workstations to the prosumer market that generally cares little about overclocking. Xeon W features unlocked SKUs tackling AMD's Threadripper 5000 series from top to bottom going as high as the 56-core Xeon w9-3495X at a blistering $5,889 USD to as low as ~$1,000 USD for the 12-core Xeon w5-2455X. Intel brought competition to the HEDT market for the first time in nearly 4 years with the release of their Sapphire Rapids Xeon W range of processors back in February. Threadripper 7000 is expected to be released on yet another new socket, TR5, and has been rumored to be coming in both HEDT and workstation variants. The mention on CPU-Z suggests that the platform is nearing market readiness, and possibly that the folks at CPUID have been seeded samples or specifications to prepare with. No detailed specifications or information on SKUs have been released yet with "Storm Peak" expected to receive a proper announcement sometime in Q3 2023. Most interesting of all is a small addition down at the very bottom of the list, "Preliminary support for AMD Storm Peak platform." "Storm Peak" is AMD's yet to be announced Ryzen Threadripper 7000 series which will feature "Zen 4" and hopefully heat up competition in the HEDT market. Intel's "Alder Lake-N", AMD's recently released "Dragon Range" mobile Zen 4 processors, Zhoaxin's KH-40000 and KX-6000G, and of course NVIDIA's RTX 4060 Ti as well as AMD's RX 7600. CPUID recently released version 2.06 of the globally popular free CPU-Z utility which includes updates to support reporting of a variety of recent or obscure CPU and GPU models.
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