The workstation CPUs of the upcoming Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5000 series based on up to 64 Zen 3 cores are officially documented for the first time in the scientific database for decentralized computing at the Rensselaer's Computer Science Department Polytechnic Institute (RPI), in Troy, New York.
Database gives 5995WX and 5945WX
Of an expected total of five CPUs from the Pro series of the Ryzen Threadripper 5000 processor family, both the Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5995WX with 64 cores and 128 threads at a TDP of 280 watts, positioned as the absolute spearhead, and the “small” Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5945WX with “only” 12 cores and 24 threads in the project “MilkyWay @ Home” appeared.
AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5995WX (64C 128T) https://t.co/KzBtDByIm7
AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5945WX (12C 24T) https://t.co/OzfFb550Ck
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& mdash; Benchleaks (@BenchLeaks) August 26, 2021
The values from the MilkyWay @ Home database are not valid or comparable and are sometimes even read incorrectly. It shouldn't be particularly difficult to predict what 64 Zen 3 cores will achieve.
Threadripper 5000 and Threadripper Pro 5000
As with AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3000 (test) and Ryzen Threadripper Pro 3000 is expected to release eight Zen 3 HEDT CPUs, five of them as Pro models.
The Pro CPUs have twice as many PCIe 4.0 lanes (128) and an octa-channel memory interface, while the regular offshoots have to make do with a quad-channel SI.
Already a few days ago the documents distributed from the gigabyte hack showed that AMD's next thread ripper, codenamed “Chagall”, should already be around the corner. System tools such as HWiNFO also recognize the new CPUs based on their device ID.
In addition to Chagall, Milan-X also includes new Epyc processors and the new desktop CPUs from the Ryzen 5000 series with 3D V-Cache technology expected by AMD for the end of the year.