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Threadripper 39xx and TRX40, TRX80 Threadripper new chipsets coming
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  • Epyc chart

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    Prices

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  • We confirmed that ASUS is preparing ZENITH II EXTREME. As you might remember, the ZENITH (I) is based on X399 chipset. That said, the ZENITH II should adopt X599. Just in time for new Threadripper 3000 series.

  • EPYC Rome Official debut will be August 7th, so lot of Threadripper details will be known.

    As it will only have slighty different pinout and different IO die, but all other must be similar.

  • Specs of EPYCs from official Gigabyte docs

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    First benchmarks started to leak.

    Improvement other 2950X for new 16 core CPU is only 11% in single thread and 13% in multithreaded benchmark.

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  • AMD is planning to surprise Intel by unveiling its 3rd generation Ryzen Threadripper HEDT (high-end desktop) processor lineup around the same time Intel launches its 10th generation Core "Cascade Lake-X" processor and the "Glacial Falls" HEDT platform, according to sources in the motherboard industry, speaking with DigiTimes.

    The 3rd generation Ryzen Threadripper will likely be a derivative of the company's "Rome" multi-chip module, and compatible with existing socket TR4 motherboards with a BIOS update, although a new chipset could also be launched to enable PCI-Express gen 4.0.

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    Theoretically? 2TB.

    In reality cheap unbuffered DDR4 now is max 16GB per DIMM, 32GB appear now. Multiply by 8 DIMM slots and you will get real number, for 16GB DIMMs it is 128GB.

  • How much ram with threadripper 3 support?

  • Another leak

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  • Epyc 7nm prices

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    Threadripper 3 will be almost exact copy of Epyc, just will have slight difference in contacts and less PCIe lines.

    Rumored prices

    • Threadripper 3900X will be 8/16 at $399
    • Threadripper 3950X will be 16/32 at $699-$799
    • Threadripper 3970X will be 32/64 at $1599
    • Threadripper 3990X will be 64/128 at $3999
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  • Same benchmarks of EPYC (that is extremely similar to Threadripper)

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  • Seems like chipset renaming is true.

    We have confirmation that the company is preparing an absolutely monstrous 64-core/128-thread Threadripper part for launch in Q4 2019.

    New platform is called X599.

    This should be socket compatible with the existing TR4 motherboards and only a bios update should be needed if you already own one.

    AMD plans to introduce this before the year is over because they have something else planned for CES next year. You should start seeing motherboard leaks related to the X599 (or whatever it ends up being called) during Q4 2019 and the CPUs should be on the shelves at the very latest by January 2020; although this is a worst case scenario and the plan right now is to ship by mid-Q4 2019.

  • AMD can urgently rename chipset into X599 now.

    As Intel due to strange delay at Computex seems to be renaming their x299G into X499 :-)

  • The AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3000 series family will debut in the second half of 2019. This family will be internally known as “Castle Peak” and is stated to bring dominant leadership in the HEDT market. The family will prove to be a new watermark in performance and overall efficiency while new platform features will be introduced on the TR4 socketed motherboards to take them to the next level. We will also be looking at PCIe Gen 4.0 support on these motherboards which is already confirmed for the X570 chipset based AM4 motherboards for Ryzen 3000 series CPUs.

    Considering that AMD would want to remain in a dominant position with Threadripper 3000 series, we will be looking at some spectacular amounts of multi-threaded performance numbers which would only get better with the added clock speeds thanks to the 7nm process node. The CPUs will also be getting a major core bumps but AMD would like to keep prices close to current levels.

  • “You know. it’s very interesting, some of the things that circulate on the Internet—I don’t think we ever said that Threadripper was not going to continue—it somehow took on a life of its own on the Internet,” Su said, speaking to a small group of reporters following her keynote. “You will see more [Threadripper] from us; you will definitely see more.”

    “If mainstream is moving up, then Threadripper will have to move up, up—and that’s what we’re working on,”

  • Threadripper 3 fully removed from recent presentation

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    It seems like change is caused by strong investors advice to let Intel have their most profitable niche, as appearance of 32-64 core Threadripper chips compatible with old board can cause significant, up to 5% impact of Intel profits and they need money to cope with complete failure with 10nm process.

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