Potential AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000 CPUs have appeared on the computing platform. The CPUs have 96 cores, just like the recently released EPYC CPUs based on Zen 4. It is not known when Threadripper models will appear with Zen 4.
referrals to the alleged Threadripper processors appeared on it distributed computingUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Einstein @ Main Platform, Popular Twitter user Benchleaks. These will be Threadripper chips codenamed Storm Peak. The corresponding OPN codes cannot be found in AMD’s public list, which means that they are processors that have not been purchased or mass-produced, VideoCardz is also noted. This means that it is not related to EPYC processors with Zen 4, since AMD which was released recently.
At Einstein @ Home you can find at least two different architecture samples from AMD, both with 96 cores and 192 threads. This indicates that these are CPUs with twelve CCDs, just like the recently released EPYC 9004 series server processors. One of the tested samples has a base clock of 2.0GHz, while the other sample has a base clock of 2.1GHz. Since they are engineering samples, these are unlikely to be the final clock speeds. Further specifications, such as boost clock and TDP, are yet to be confirmed.
Earlier this year, rumors surfaced about the alleged Threadripper PRO 7000 series. Technology website Wccftech Model interfaces with 64 cores on the same platform as Einstein @ Home, with similar OPN code. Looking at the platform used, the family, and the model numbers, it has something to do with Threadripper chips, that site wrote at the time.
AMD previously confirmed that it will do so in the future Only Threadripper PRO models are issued For businesses and professionals. Low-cost, non-professional consumer models will be dropped, with fewer memory channels and PCIe lanes. It is not known when AMD will release Threadripper PRO chips with Zen 4. The current generation of Threadripper PRO based on Zen 3 appeared in March this year.