AMD’s powerhouse Threadripper chips are back for desktop PCs! Despite declaring the end of consumer Threadripper chips last generation, AMD announced three new Ryzen Threadripper 7000-series chips on ...
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A snapshot of AMD’s upcoming Ryzen Threadripper 7985WX 64-core Zen 4 CPU was spotted by @yuuuki_ans on Twitter. The image shows the chip listed on some sort of Chinese app or website, featuring a ...
The 7000-series will include three new CPUs - the 64-core 7980X, 32-core 7970X and 24-core 7960X, which is an identical core count configuration to the Threadripper 3000 series. However, that's about ...
With the new generation, AMD returns to a bifurcated CPU strategy for workstation PCs last seen in the Threadripper 3000 series and abandoned in last year’s Threadripper 5000 series, which eschewed ...
What's new for high-end desktop (HEDT) users is the Ryzen Threadripper 7980X, offering 64 cores and 128 threads of CPU power, based on the newer Zen 4 architecture and the new TRX50 platform on the ...
Lots of cores, cache, and, er... cash. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Add us as a preferred source on Google AMD's Threadripper ...
Modern 3D games represent one of the most hardware-intensive tasks you can throw at a PC. Naturally, you’re gonna want the most powerful hardware you can get to play these games. So, whose ...
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Leo says 44 - the AMD Threadripper episode!
Today Leo looks at the upcoming amd Threadripper launches and details the new rig he built - opting for amd hardware! leos ...
Gaming PCs You can still grab a high-end gaming PC for around $1,500 after October Prime Day, and you get your pick between AMD or Nvidia Gaming PCs Best gaming PC builds: budget, mid-range and ...
AMD is launching a 64-core Threadripper CPU in 2020. AMD's willingness to give the TDP is significant in this context. The Epyc 7742 is a 64C/128T chip with a 2.25GHz base clock and a boost clock of ...
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