AMD is pleased to announce the release of the new Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5000WX series of processors designed for high performance workstations. In total, the company announced five new models: 5945WX, 5955WX, 5965WX, 5975WX and 5995WX. All of them received Memory Guard, Secure Processor, Secure Architecture and Shadow Stack security technologies.
The processors are based on the Zen 3 microarchitecture, received up to 64 physical cores and 128 logical threads, a 280 W thermal pack, a 19% increase in executable instructions per clock, support for up to 2 TB of 8-channel DDR4 RAM, 128 PCI Express 4.0 interface lines and up to 288 MB cache of all levels.
The company's internal tests show that one AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5995WX easily outperforms two Intel Xeon Platinum 8280s by 14-95%, depending on the task. When comparing performance with Intel Xeon W-3300 processors, the new products demonstrate a 13-95% superiority.
The new AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5000WX processors are installed in motherboards with the sWRX80 processor socket and the WRX80 chipset, so they can be used in already released motherboards after flashing the BIOS.
Lenovo is once again the first workstation partner with the AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5000WX. Deliveries of processors to other OEM partners will begin on March 21. Nothing is said about the release of new products to the DIY market.
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