AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3960X With 24 Cores & 48 Threads Confirmed, Naming Scheme For The 3rd Gen HEDT ‘TR4+’ Lineup Detailed

AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3960X With 24 Cores & 48 Threads Confirmed, Naming Scheme For The 3rd Gen HEDT ‘TR4+’ Lineup Detailed

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https://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-threadripper-3960x-24-core-48-thread-7nm-zen-2-cpu-confirmed/

It looks like AMD's naming scheme for the 3rd Gen Ryzen Threadripper processors is out of the bag as the first 24 core and 48 thread variant has been confirmed through a listing in the AOTS benchmark by TUM_APISAK.

AMD confirmed last month that their 3rd Generation Ryzen Threadripper CPUs would launch in November alongside the 16 core / 32 thread Ryzen 9 3950X flagship mainstream processor. The AMD Ryzen Threadripper family would premier with a 24 core and 48 thread variant but the most interesting thing about this chip would be the fact that it will be based on the new 7nm Zen 2 core architecture and a chiplet design similar to the 2nd Generation of EPYC 'Rome' processors, offering more I/O, more cache, more bandwidth and stellar multitasking performance with an insane 15% leverage to IPC over existing Zen+ cores.

AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3960X With 24 Cores & 48 Threads Confirmed, Naming Scheme For The 3rd Gen HEDT ‘TR4+’ Lineup Detailed

Oct 17, 2019, 10:35am UTC
https://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-threadripper-3960x-24-core-48-thread-7nm-zen-2-cpu-confirmed/ > It looks like AMD's naming scheme for the 3rd Gen Ryzen Threadripper processors is out of the bag as the first 24 core and 48 thread variant has been confirmed through a listing in the AOTS benchmark by TUM_APISAK. > AMD confirmed last month that their 3rd Generation Ryzen Threadripper CPUs would launch in November alongside the 16 core / 32 thread Ryzen 9 3950X flagship mainstream processor. The AMD Ryzen Threadripper family would premier with a 24 core and 48 thread variant but the most interesting thing about this chip would be the fact that it will be based on the new 7nm Zen 2 core architecture and a chiplet design similar to the 2nd Generation of EPYC 'Rome' processors, offering more I/O, more cache, more bandwidth and stellar multitasking performance with an insane 15% leverage to IPC over existing Zen+ cores.