AMD has announced two new high-end Ryzen Threadripper processors with up to 32 cores, as well as a new entry-level Athlon processor with integrated Radeon Vega 3 graphics. The company has also disclosed the official date of sale for its delayed 16-core Ryzen 9 3950X desktop U. The new Athlon APU model will go on sale from November 19, priced at $49 (approximately Rs. 3,470 before taxes) while the high-end processors will all be available starting from November 25. The 32-core Ryzen Threadripper 3970X will cost $1,999 (approximately Rs. 1,41,565) and the 24-core Ryzen Threadripper 3960X will cost $1,399 (approximately Rs. 99,073). AMD has also introduced the new sTRX4 socket which its third-gen Ryzen Threadripper Us will use. Motherboard manufacturers are expected to announce compatible new motherboards soon.
The third-generation Cascade Lake-X' lineup of X-series processors. Base clock speeds for the Threadripper 3970X and 3960X are 3.7GHz and 3.8GHz respectively, with a common boost speed of 4.5GHz. Both models feature multi-threading for up to 64 and 48 threads respectively. Both also feature 128MB of L3 cache and 280W TDP figures. They use the same modular 'chiplet' design as AMD's current-gen Epyc server Us. RAM officially goes up to 256GB of quad-channel DDR4-3200.
The Socket sTRX4 interface breaks compatibility with previous-gen Threadripper Us but s 64 lanes of high-bandwidth PCIe 4.0 connectivity for components including graphics cards and SSDs. AMD is targeting the new Threadripper series at professional workstation s who have heavy content creation, design, and rendering workloads.
AMD has not commented on rumours of even higher-end Threadripper models with up to 64 cores, although it is not impossible for further announcements to come at a later date.
AMD also announced a new low-end Athlon APU with integrated graphics, which succeeds the Radeon Vega 3 graphics come integrated, and the TDP is rated at 35W. Interestingly, this U is unlocked for overclockability, which should appeal to enthusiasts on a budget.
Finally, the 16-core mainstream desktop Ryzen 9 3950X which was announced earlier this year is now ready to ship in late November. AMD is claiming performance that beats Intel's current 18-core high-end desktop part. This U will not ship with one of AMD's own Wraith coolers, as the company claimed in a Reddit post that enthusiasts prefer choosing their own liquid cooling options. AMD recommends at least a 280mm liquid cooler. It will go on sale at its previously announced price of $749 (approximately Rs. 53,042 before taxes).