AMD Threadripper 5000 Chips could arrive in September with a 16-core processor
AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper 5000 CPU (Codyamed ‘Chagal’) could be on upcoming shelves in September, if the latest speculation on high-end desktop Hedtoptop (Hede) processors should be believed.
As you probably know, when AMD will finally move to refresh its Filfpper fries has been the subject of some gossip, seeing the last time we’ve seen new models was back in November 2019 – a launch of September 2021 would therefore be a gap of almost two years.
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This new threadripper 5000 rumor (sperposed by Videocardz) comes from a Denizen of the STH forum, a certain “LiHP” – so, not a familiar source, which means that you should save additional caution with it – which claims that AMD is considering launching the next Hedt Silicon in August. Following this ad, the processors will be on sale in September (remember, an earlier rumor suggested a version of August. This new speculation is pretty much aligned with what came before).
You think, the comment mentioned the “scheduled availability”, so that ever with this type of leaks, even if it is the AMD plan now, it could change and the schedule could slip.
CPU at 16 level entry core?
This rumor also gives weight to the previously floating integrated speculation that AMD could produce a 16-knot model with the ThreadRipper 5000 range. This would be a start from the current Threadripper chips (Zen 2) that dropped the model of 16 nodes.
The other higher kernel count models will always be available with Zen 3-based Hedt silicon, of course, and ThreadRipper 5000 should keep the same 64 cores for the flagship chip, as shown in the current Threadripper 3000 family.
As for how a theoretical Threettripper chip will integrate when you consider that AMD has consumer processors with this number of hearts, it will obviously bend its muscles in another way. Remember that the AMD HDET platform gives additional performance benefits for heavyweight computing, including quad-channel RAM and more PCIe tracks.
These new chips should be compatible with current TRX40 motherboards, so if upgrading, you can install the new CPU in and all that will be needed is a firmware update.
AMD has done well to keep a tight lid on next-generation thread leaks so far, but if a launch is only a few months or more, we can probably wait more and more spills that go give a much better indication. In the way the range is shaping, and if there will be a more affordable core hedde chip or nestled on the lowest level.
It is not too surprising that AMD has not yet pushed new threadepower transformers, given well-documented supply and demand issues with Ryzen consumption processors at the end of the end – the last thing whose needs of society had to fight another battle to meet the request of the HEDT. Front, with production resources already stretched as it is.
Indeed, it could be the biggest obstacle of the argument against Threadripper 5000 in a few months, although the AMD stated that the situation of the inventory of the CPU will improve 2021, and, in this regard, there is Clear signs of improved availability already (but not at low end).