The AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX is released, including 96 cores, DDR5 memory, and a boost frequency of above 5.0 GHz.
The core count for AMD’s acclaimed Threadripper line appears to be increasing. After a long wait, the Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX, which has a remarkable 96 cores and 192 threads, brings back the high-end desktop (HEDT) platform with a considerable CPU count. Since the Threadripper 3000 series, this is the first core count update for the series. The HP Z6 G5 Workstation system, possibly one of the first prebuilt systems from AMD’s OEM partners, was found to contain the 7995WX CPU. There are currently no hints that non-PRO consumer machines will be released, which suggests that the Threadripper PRO series will dominate AMD’s HEDT options.
The 7995WX CPU’s 96-core setup was revealed in the most recent Geekbench listing. The 96-core CPU may be able to attain a boost clock of 5.14 GHz, according to benchmark data, even though the base frequency seems to be inaccurate. This information is further confirmed by Geekbench’s results. The DDR5 memory standard is another noteworthy improvement in the Threadripper family. Although it isn’t stated explicitly, the benchmarking program does draw attention to the memory configuration, which is 503.27 GB (512 GB). One of the fastest CPUs in the database, the CPU managed to achieve 2095 points for single-core performance and 81408 points for multi-core performance on Geekbench v5.5 for Linux (Ubuntu 22.04 LTS).