AMD's Threadripper Pro 5000 series hit the diy market last year, and today Luke takes a look at the 5995WX, 5975WX, and ...
For creators and power users, few CPUs come close to the performance offered by the AMD Ryzen Threadripper line. The new AMD Ryzen Threadripper 9000 series—most notably the 9980X and 9970X—brings the ...
Computex 2025 was light on major launches from AMD, Intel and Nvidia, so we welcomed news about Threadripper 9000, which uses ...
AMD's next-gen Ryzen Threadripper 7000 series "Storm Peak" CPU has been teased, packing 64 cores and 128 threads of Zen 4 processing power on the new 5nm process node at TSMC. A new entry for a chip ...
AMD’s 64-core CPU officially went on sale Friday, and early reviews of AMD’s flagship high-end desktop processor give the chip very high marks—assuming you can make use of it. And provided you can ...
If you thought the body blows to Intel’s CPU game were finished with when Ryzen 3000 mainstream CPUs debuted, you’d be sorely mistaken. The prophesied third-generation AMD Threadripper CPUs are coming ...
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Today I'm finally allowed to reveal performance numbers not just for the 2990WX, but also for the 16-core 2950X, which is the direct descendant of the 1950X that was released last year. The ...
Not much is known about AMD’s monster Threadripper chips at this point except that they’ll appear this summer with up to 16 cores. You can now add another factoid to the fire though: The socket for ...
I have some huge news for you here and it stems from the changes AMD has made under the hood. To start with, the CPU features similar components to a 2nd Gen Threadripper CPU, but this time, there's a ...
AMD has unveiled Threadripper, a 16-core, 32-thread CPU that will take on Intel in one of its key markets: high-end desktop CPUs. The chip has been rumored for a while now, but AMD finally unveiled it ...
This is in sharp contrast to Intel’s pricing strategies, which have tended for years to run more toward “pick the CPU you can afford” than “pick the CPU that fits your needs.” The best example of this ...
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