The flagship of the line is equipped with a 96 cores and 192 flows, such as its predecessor, its predecessor, but uses new Zen 5 architecture up to 5.4 GHz and providing advanced energy efficiency.
The series includes a Threadripper 9980x version with a 64 -cores as well as 24, 48 and 64 -core models. All processors support the PCIe 5.0 line up to 128. In addition, innovations use DDR5 memory and increase the efficiency of tasks such as 3D creation and machine learning. Pro Series processors are designed for professional workstations where multi -streaming processing is required in scientific calculations or professional video installation.
AMD claims that Threadripper 9000 is significantly superior to competitors such as Intel Xeon in multi -end tasks. Sales will start on June 24th.
Source: Ferra

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