AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X

That’s all we know about the AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X

AMD’s newest CPU has some fantastic parameters

The tech community has long debated which company is the best choice for your processor, AMD or Intel. However, with the unveiling at AMD’s CES 2020 of the Ryzen Threadripper 3990X, the first 64-core processor for general consumers, there seems to be no room for debate.

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When talking about a 64-core processor, you usually think of CPUs used in servers and data centers, and it’s not very common for such a powerful CPU to come to anyone’s home. It will definitely be fantastic for content creators according to AMD CEO, Dr. Lisa Su. As such, they will be able to stream, render and upload videos faster than ever before.

Here are the key parameters of AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X:

  • 64 CPU cores
  • 128 threads
  • 2.9GHz base clock
  • Up to 4.3GHz max boost clock
  • 256MB total L3 cache
  • 32MB total L2 cache
  • 4MB total L1 cache

64 cores and 128 threads make rendering different media very fast. If you have multiple programs running at once, 88 PCIe 4.0 total lanes will help you meet the high demands of your GPU and memory. Cache L1, L2 and L3 will help you access large databases quickly.

The 3990X comes unlocked, which gives you the ability to overclock. This CPU has broken records, even though it’s only been a while since it’s been launched. An overclocker even managed to bring the 64 cores of this CPU to 5.5GHz.

The AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X was launched on February 7th and costs $3990.

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AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X

AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X is the world’s first 64-core HEDT processor

AMD‘s third-generation Ryzen Threadripper processor line is already making significant performance improvements in the HEDT market, but AMD has not yet finished bringing improvements in this area, reports Overclock3D.

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The company offers the even larger Ryzen Threadripper processor, which implements 64 cores, 128 threades and 288MB of combined L2 and L3 cache memory. AMD thus created the HEDT processor, which has twice as many cores as the Ryzen Threadripper 3970X and significantly outperforms Intel’s HEDT solutions.

So far, the company has only confirmed the combined cache size, 280W TDP and number of CPU cores. The processor is supposed to be based on AMD’s motherboard platform, the TRX40, enabling content creators to have more core than any single-socket HEDT processor to date.

AMD pointed that more information can be expected in 2020, with the Threadripper 3990X likely to be revealed during the CES 2019 fair.

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Ryzen 9 3950X destroys Intel's competition

Ryzen 9 3950X destroys Intel’s competition

AMD Ryzen 9 3950X was officially launched days ago. The first 16-core processor destined for the “mainstream” platform has shown impressive performance. The current competition in this segment of Intel Core, simply put, has no chance against the uncompromising Zen 2 16-core processor which doubles the number of logic cores.

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Performance differences when compared to the currently strongest Intel Core LGA 1151 in the form of the Core i9-9900K are huge, which will certainly lead to a further drop in the price of Intel chips. And even then, they are less and less attractive to users as 14nm technology is definitely becoming surpassed as well as any further acceleration efforts at 5 GHz due to high power consumption and heat.

This is why the Ryzen 9 3950X looks like a gem of 7nm technology, with which AMD is demonstrating its achievements in the field of CPUs. And not only that, with this model, the company also attacks the HEDT segment of the LGA2066 and Threadripper models, showing how “fragile” the Ryzen 3000 series processor can be. So it will definitely be of interest to professionals on a smaller budget.

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