AMD next generation Threadripper 5000 series “Chagall” launching In August


According to a report by MoePC (via Videocardz), AMD is all set to launch its next generation of Threadripper 5000 processors in August. Threadripper is credited as the platform that single-handedly removed the Intel monopoly by increasing the core count of CPUs available to consumers significantly over what Intel used to provide. Assuming the Threadripper 5000 series is priced similarly, this is going to be an absolute beast of a lineup and should be the perfect platform for enthusiasts and professionals to use.

AMD Ryzen Threadripper 50000 series ‘Chagall’ landing in August, features Zen3 architecture and faster xGMI

As for what’s new in AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper 5000 HEDT Desktop CPUs, one of the major changes will be the Zen 3 core architecture itself which will drive a 19% IPC uplift over the existing Zen 2 based Threadripper 3000 lineup. The Ryzen Threadripper 5000 CPUs, codenamed, Chagall, will retain 64 cores and 128 threads. The CPUs will offer higher clock speeds, rearranged cache (L3), and will feature a slightly refined 7nm process node from TSMC to offer better overall efficiency.