AMD ThreadRipper, know all about this monster CPU
AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper chips could very well be the most powerful consumer CPU ever introduced when it releases in August. With up to 16 cores and 32 threads, Threadripper gives the high-performance Intel products currently dominating high-end desktops something to worry about. The mega-core CPU battle is now quickly turning into an arms race. Check back here for all the latest information about Threadripper as more details become available. The specs we know The Ryzen Threadripper 1950X features 16 cores with simultaneous multi-threading (SMT) for 32 threads of compute power. The base clock speed of the chip is 3.4GHz, with a 4GHz boost speed. The Ryzen Threadripper 1920X will feature 12 cores with SMT for 24 threads of compute power. The base clock speed of the chip is 3.5GHz with a 4GHz boost speed. Both chips pack a whopping 64 PCI-E lanes Memory: Quad-channel DDR4 Platform: X399 with a new TR4 socket that is incompatible with existing Ryzen chips. Both chi
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