AMD teases new Threadripper, Radeon AI Pro workstation kit
Briefly

At Computex, AMD unveiled its 9000-series Threadripper workstation CPUs, which utilize its Zen 5 microarchitecture, providing a 16% instructions per clock improvement over the previous generation. These new chips, aimed at high-end desktop and workstation markets, will be available in both Pro and Non-Pro variants, featuring up to 96 cores, substantial PCIe lanes, and high-speed DDR5 memory support. The Threadripper Pro models will have a more extensive offering than the Non-Pro versions, maintaining a clear advantage in the HEDT space against Intel's aging competition.
AMD's 9000-series Threadripper CPUs, featuring process improvements and Zen 5 architecture, aim to solidify its dominance in the high-end desktop and workstation markets.
The Threadripper Pro 9000 parts will offer a wide range of core counts and advanced features including up to 96 cores and 128 lanes of PCIe 5.0.
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