AMD, zen and Threadripper 9000s
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AMD dropped new Zen 5-based Threadripper processors and a new RDNA 4 Radeon AI Pro GPU for workstation customers during its Computex 2025 keynote. Here's what we know so far.
Not many people need a 96-core processor. But for creative professionals, engineers and AI developers who do, AMD has a new batch of chips on display at Computex 2025. The company announced its new Ryzen Threadripper 9000 series on Tuesday,
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YouTube on MSNAMD Ryzen 7 - All The Generations TestedKitGuru has reviewed four AMD Ryzen 9000 CPUs. Then, just as things were calming down, AMD told us about a Windows 11 Update that would - apparently - transform the performance of their new Zen 5 technology.
Tech YES City observed the SoC voltage on all of the boards at default settings. The ASRock boards were found to exhibit dynamic voltage—ie voltage that varies—while the other boards were static or very, very nearly static.
Creative professionals who also want the best gaming chip on the market shouldn't think twice; this is the CPU to get. The new 9950X3D boasts a max boost clock of 5.7GHz with 16 cores, 32 threads, and 144MB of L2-L3 cache.
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YouTube on MSNAMD Ryzen 9 9950X Review - It’s OK, just too pricyKitGuru has worked through the stack of AMD Zen 5 CPUs from 6-core Ryzen 5 to 8-core Ryzen 7 and onward to 12-core Ryzen 9. Today we are reviewing the big boy 16-core Ryzen 9 9950X, and if this CPU delivers on expectations you can be sure that Leo will lay down his cash with indecent haste.
Codename 'Shimada Peak', the line-up is led by the AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 9995WX. It has 96 cores, 192 threads, and boosts up to 5.4 GHz. It also has 384 MB of L3 cache, which is the same as the previous generation.
AMD drops quad-core chips making 8-core EPYC the new standard Zen 5 EPYC 4005 series targets small businesses and IT providers Upgraded memory speed I/O lanes and security features across all SKUs AMD has launched its EPYC 4005 Series processors,