![]() But aside from this potential problem, these processors should use the same CPU chipsets as the Ryzen 5000 for the AM4 socket and IO chiplets already used in Epyc 7002/7003, so hopefully there should be no major insurmountable problems that would completely prevent this generation from launching. Threadrippers also have their multi-threaded performance limited primarily by their 280W TDP, and if they can only manage a clock speed lower than what Threadripper 3000 can handle with the same number of cores withing this limit, then the performance increase compared to the previous generation will be limited. In Epyc 7003 processors, this seems to have an impact on power draw and multi-threaded performance. ![]() Performance problems could perhaps have something to do with Zen 3 being combined with IO chiplet that is running at a higher clock speed. But since motherboard manufacturers likely didn’t receive these samples from AMD, they don’t know much about them. VideoCardz’s sources allegedly reported that the first ES samples did not perform as expected. VideoCardz states that motherboard manufacturers do not yet have the AGESA code to support the Chagall Threadripper and seem to not have yet received any engineering samples of the CPU either. Connectivity of the TRX40 platform and Ryzen Threadripper 3000 processor Threadripper 5000: problems encountered during development? The reason for such a late release is not stated, but according to separate information from VideoCardz, the Zen 3-based Threadripper does not yet seem ready and its development has been hit with some setbacks and delays. The date in August (up to 4–5 months) is probably further away than those interested in upgrading the TRX40 platform were hoping, at that time the original Threadripper 3000 will be on the market for almost two years (21 months). Clearly, these should be the “Chagall” models with Zen 3 architecture, which HWiNFO is talking about. This same Twitter account now reports that AMD is reportedly releasing a new Ryzen Threadripper in August. The latest bit is a message from a Twitter leaker nicknamed KittyYYuko (previously, the leaker, at those times known as Kitt圜orgi or KatCorgi, proved to be relatively reliable in terms of Nvidia graphics cards leaks). It has also been mentioned by the leaker ExecutableFix.ĬPUID time: Threadripper Zen 3 (Chagall) which is based on Genesis (Milan) “Improved detection of AMD Threadripper Pro and next-gen Threadripper” has appeared in the notes for the upcoming new version of HWiNFO64 (version 7.01) indicating that a new Threadripper generation has to be coming. ![]() That means it is still a few months away, but it is coming. According to it, the Ryzen Threadripper 5000, allegedly codenamed Chagall, will probably be released in the second half of the summer. ![]() However, this does not mean that the product line, which has gained popularity since its release 3.5 years ago, is going to be abandoned. Despite that we haven’t heard about a new high-end Threadripper derivative for the TRX40 platform. It’s been 4 months since AMD released Ryzen 5000 processors with the Zen 3 architecture, even server Epyc 7003 processors based on this architecture have been released. Unlike the 4000 series, desktop APUs with Zen 3 cores are supposed to be commercially available. In addition, we also have good news for those interested in Ryzen with integrated graphics. Fortunately, we don’t have to worry anymore: Threadripper with Zen 3 is said to be delayed, but is expected to be released in the summer in 4–5 months. Zen 3 has been out for quite some time, but AMD has not yet announced a new high-end Threadripper version. Ryzen Threadripper “Chagall” with the Zen 3 architecture
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