During the past weeks there were several leaks regarding AMD’s upcoming Threadripper CPUs. This time a Greek online shop has decided to start listing some of the upcoming AMD Threadripper processors, although without price-tags. According to the latest rumors, AMD is supposed to release the Threadripper series CPUs during the Summer.
According to the latest rumors from Wccftech, AMD's Threadripper CPU lineup includes two 16-core CPUs, three 14-core chips, two 12-core processors and two 10-core CPUs. The pack is led by the AMD 1998X and the 1998 processors. The base clock frequency ranges from 3.2 GHz to 3.5 GHz and the 1998X features XFR technology. According to Wccftech, the TDP of this new 16-core CPUs is set to 155W.
There are also three 14-core CPUs: the 1977X, the 9 1977 and the 9 1976X. Clock speeds of these CPUs range between 3.20 and 3.60 GHz. All SKUs feature SMT, enabling 28 logical CPUs. The performance of the new 14-core models should be comparable to Intel’s Core i9 Skylake-X processors. Furthermore there are two 12-core CPUs and their clock speeds range between 3.00 and 3.20 GHz with a TDP of 125W. Last but not least there are two 10-core processors with a base clock between 3.10 and 3.60 GHz. All CPUs will support quad channel DDR4 memory at 3200MHz.
The Threadripper chips are in a huge package with 4094 pins and the socket is called SP3r2. So far we’re still curious about the pricing of these chips and maybe some other online shop will jump the gun in this regard.
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Techpowerup