AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5000 to launch on March 8, 2022

Published: Dec 20th 2021, 07:51 GMT   Comments

Please note that this post is tagged as a rumor.

A new release date for Threadripper 5000

Next-gen Threadripper might finally have a launch date.

We have just received a piece of information on AMD Threadripper 5000 codenamed “Chagal”. The leak comes from Disclosuzen, our source providing so far very accurate information on AMD hardware in the past. According to this source, AMD is set to launch its Threadripper 5000 PRO series on March 8, 2022.

The source claims that there are indeed 5 parts coming and their names are confirmed, however, the exact specifications are not available yet. Those names have already appeared in the benchmark leaks, so changes to the naming schema were not expected. What is unclear at this moment is whether the PRO series are the only Threadrippper parts coming, it certainly does not appear that AMD is planning non-PRO parts at this point.

Board partners that we spoke with have all said the same thing, Threadripper Zen3 simply arrives too late. Those parts were expected to debut alongside the 5000 series more than a year ago. The only logical reason for the delay would be a shift to Zen3+ 6nm chiplets. This is also the reason why the upcoming Vermeer-X is now expected to be called Ryzen 6000 series, just as Rembrandt. Does this mean Threadripper 5000 PRO is based on Zen3 7nm architecture? It is too early to say.

AMD should unveil the launch date of its Threadripper parts at CES 2022.

RUMORED AMD Ryzen Threadripper Series
VideoCardz.comCores/ThreadsBase ClockTurbo ClockMax TDP
AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5000 “Chagall” Zen3 [128 PCIe 4.0 Lanes, 8x DDR4 Memory]
TR PRO 5995WX
 
64C/128T
TBCTBC
 
280W
TR PRO 5975WX
 
32C/64T
 
3.6 GHz
TBC
 
280W
TR PRO 5965WX
 
24C/48T
TBCTBC
 
280W
TR PRO 5955WX
 
16C/32T
TBCTBC
 
280W
TR PRO 5945WX
 
12C/24T
TBCTBC
 
280W

Many thanks to DISCLOSUZEN for the information!




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