Advanced Micro Devices unveiled its AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 7000WX-Series workstation processors and 7000 Series high-end desktop processors today.
The chips are aimed at addressing evolving demands in the enterprise and creative industries. These industries need heavy-duty processor performance thanks to the expansion of automotive simulations, aging infrastructure redesigns, virtual production and AI adoption.
AMD said the chips can outperform Intel’s fastest Xeon workstation processors, which have 56 cores. The Threadripper Pro 5995WX with 64 cores is up to 37% faster on Autodesk Maya than the Intel Xeon w9-3495X chips, and up to 28% faster on Chaos V-Ray. And that’s AMD’s last generation.
Existing Threadripper customers include DreamWorks, Wylie, EA, Epic Games, ILM, Predator Cycling and Sonos. AMD said it has more than 1,000 customer wins to date.
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And now its processors are going to get faster, as the top chips in the line will have up to 96 high-frequency Zen 4 cores to deal with the most demanding creative workflows.
AMD said the pro platform is highly expandable with 128 PCIe Gen5 lanes to accelerate GPU compute and AI training. And it’s built with security, manageability and reliability in mind for pros.
The Zen 4 7000WX-Series Threadripper Pro has 96 cores, up to 5.3GHz performance and a 384MB cache. That compares to the Zen 3 5000 Series with 64 cores, 4.5GHz and 256MB cache. The new generation consumes more power with TDP of 350 watts, compared to 280 watts for the earlier generation.
But overall
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