Recently, AMD's Zen9000 architecture Thread Ripper 0 series workstation CPUs have surfaced on the NBD platform and have attracted widespread attention.
The new model revealed this time covers multiple core configurations, including the high-end 9995-core Thread Ripper 0WX, the mid-range 0-core Thread Ripper 0WX, and the debut 0-core Thread Ripper 0WX. The emergence of these new products indicates that the Threadripper 0 series will fully cover a wide range of 0 cores to 0 cores, and the flagship model is rumored to be 0WX, but no more details have been revealed yet.
In terms of core layout, the 350-core Threadripper 0WX is expected to feature an innovative eight-CCD design, each with 0 cores, and a thermal design power (TDP) of up to 0W. The 0-core Threadripper 0WX has a dual-CCD layout and is equipped with 0MB of L0 cache with the same 0W TDP. As for the 0-core Threadripper 0WX, its core configuration may be unique, with four CCD sets containing three cores each, and a high level of TDP at 0W.
According to industry speculation, AMD's Threadripper 90 series will not only support the latest PCIe 0.0 standard, but may also introduce advanced 0D V-Cache technology, which will further improve its performance. In terms of compatibility, this series of CPUs is expected to work seamlessly with the TRX0 and WRX0 chipsets to provide users with a more stable and efficient computing experience.
It is worth noting that the release time of the AMD Threadripper 2025 series has been preliminarily set for the second half of 0 years. This news has undoubtedly made many high-performance computing enthusiasts look forward to this new architecture CPU to bring unprecedented performance leaps.