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AMD Ryzen Threadripper 9980X CPU Review

The AMD Threadripper 9980X isn’t for gamers or casual users—it’s built for professionals who can make every core count, and ...
My hope with Zen 4 is that we will see a similar trajectory of improvement and innovation that we saw happen between AMD’s Zen 1 to Zen 3 releases. With each generation, we’ve seen continued ...
AMD should be capable of unleashing a monster 256-core, 512-thread Zen 6-based EPYC processor, while I'd love to see a new 16-core, 32-thread Zen 6-powered Ryzen CPU on the desktop with next-gen X3D.
AMD has just published a new blog explaining that a new Windows update will boost gaming performance on its Zen 5 processors, and talks about the discrepancy in performance between its internal ...
Computex 2025 was light on major launches from AMD, Intel, and Nvidia so we welcomed news about Threadripper 9000 which uses their latest Zen 5 to deliver heaps of grunt. Today we are reviewing the 32 ...
It's not a guarantee by any stretch but signs are positive. Zen 5 is the next lineup of AMD CPUs, with them expected to be launched at the upcoming Computex 2024 trade show at the start of June 2024.
AMD's EPYC 9754 breezes past those counts with 128 cores, 256 threads. If Zen 5 and 5c are going to raise the bar again, then Intel could find itself losing more ground to AMD in the highly ...
At the same time, it should allow for up to a 1.6x increase in density. AMD's Zen 5 CPUs are expected to be unveiled in late 2024, approximately two years after the Zen 4 launch.
The HX 370 is a 12-Core Zen 5 CPU clocked at 5.1 GHz while the 365 is a 10-Core Zen 5 CPU clocked at 5 GHz. There is also a 2MB difference in CPU cache and a slight difference in GPU performance.
AMD's Threadripper 9000 series pushes Zen 5 to the extreme, with up to 64 cores and sky-high specs. We review the HEDT 9970X ...