AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3000 CPUs To Feature Support on TRX40, TRX80 & WRX80 Series Motherboards – ASUS TRX40 Motherboards Leak Out

AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3000 CPUs To Feature Support on TRX40, TRX80 & WRX80 Series Motherboards – ASUS TRX40 Motherboards Leak Out

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https://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-threadripper-3000-cpu-trx40-trx80-wrx80-motherboard-chipset-leak/

We are starting to see various leaks of the AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3000 series processors which will be the next-generation HEDT line based on the Zen 2 core architecture. While the existing TR lineup has been compatible with the X399 platform, it looks like AMD is readying a series of new chipsets for their upcoming generation.

The three chipset models were leaked by USB-IF under the AMD 2019 Premium Chipset listing. The listing mentions the already launched X570 chipset for Ryzen desktop processors and three more variants which include the TRX40, TRX80 and WRX80 chipsets. There are no other details given on the listing page but it’s surprising how the page mentions the chipset as a ‘2019’ product, that will suggest we can see a launch this year.

AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3000 CPUs To Feature Support on TRX40, TRX80 & WRX80 Series Motherboards – ASUS TRX40 Motherboards Leak Out

Aug 29, 2019, 10:25pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-threadripper-3000-cpu-trx40-trx80-wrx80-motherboard-chipset-leak/ > We are starting to see various leaks of the AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3000 series processors which will be the next-generation HEDT line based on the Zen 2 core architecture. While the existing TR lineup has been compatible with the X399 platform, it looks like AMD is readying a series of new chipsets for their upcoming generation. > The three chipset models were leaked by USB-IF under the AMD 2019 Premium Chipset listing. The listing mentions the already launched X570 chipset for Ryzen desktop processors and three more variants which include the TRX40, TRX80 and WRX80 chipsets. There are no other details given on the listing page but it’s surprising how the page mentions the chipset as a ‘2019’ product, that will suggest we can see a launch this year.