AMD Introduces New AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7000 Series Processors and Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000 WX-Series Processors for the Ultimate Workstation

– Intro­du­ces new Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per PRO 7000 WX-Series pro­ces­sors, the ulti­ma­te work­sta­tion plat­form from OEMs inclu­ding Dell Tech­no­lo­gies, HP, and Lenovo –

– Unveils Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per 7000 Series pro­ces­sors, the world’s fas­test desk­top pro­ces­sor, for the world’s fas­test desk­top plat­forms for enthu­si­asts 

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct. 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today, AMD (NASDAQ: AMDannoun­ced the much-anti­ci­pa­ted AMD Ryzen™ Thre­ad­rip­per™ PRO 7000 WX-Series pro­ces­sors and rein­tro­du­ced the Thre­ad­rip­per pro­ces­sor lin­e­up to the high-end desk­top space with the Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per 7000 Series pro­ces­sors, set­ting a new stan­dard for com­pu­ting per­for­mance and inno­va­ti­on in the industry.

AMD is intro­du­cing the Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per PRO 7000 WX-Series pro­ces­sors, which will be available later this year to DIY cus­to­mers, SI part­ners, and through OEM part­ners, inclu­ding Dell Tech­no­lo­gies, HP, and Leno­vo. Desi­gned for pro­fes­sio­nals and busi­nesses that demand top-tier per­for­mance, relia­bi­li­ty, expan­da­bili­ty, and secu­ri­ty, the­se pro­ces­sors pro­vi­de the unpar­al­le­led mul­ti-core per­for­mance of “Zen 4” Thre­ad­rip­per 7000 Series pro­ces­sors. Addi­tio­nal­ly, they are bols­te­red by AMD PRO tech­no­lo­gies and offer the enter­pri­se-level secu­ri­ty and manage­ment fea­tures modern busi­nesses requi­re, and fea­ture up to 96 cores and 192 pro­ces­sing threads of incre­di­ble per­for­mance for the work­sta­tion market.

Simul­ta­neous­ly, AMD is also intro­du­cing the AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per 7000 Series pro­ces­sors, retur­ning to the HEDT envi­ron­ment for the first time sin­ce 2020. Main­tai­ning AMD’s high stan­dard for crea­ti­ve and pro­fes­sio­nal users, the Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per 7980X pro­ces­sor offers the most com­pu­ting power pos­si­ble in an enthu­si­ast desk­top,1 with excep­tio­nal mul­ti-threa­ded per­for­mance for users who demand the best. The­se pro­ces­sors, also built with the AMD “Zen 4” archi­tec­tu­re and offe­ring up to 48 PCIe® 5.0 lanes available to desk­top users, fea­ture up to 64 cores and 128 threads for an unpre­ce­den­ted level of per­for­mance and efficiency.

AMD has a long histo­ry of lea­ding inno­va­ti­on in the work­sta­tion and high-per­for­mance com­pu­ting seg­ments, and this new line up of Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per 7000 Series pro­ces­sors marks ano­ther step on that path,” said Jack Huynh, seni­or vice pre­si­dent and GM, Com­pu­ting and Gra­phics Busi­ness Group at AMD. “The­se pro­ces­sors are a tes­ta­ment to our unwa­ve­ring com­mit­ment to deli­ve­ring world-class inno­va­ti­on and per­for­mance, and we’­re con­fi­dent that they will unlock incre­di­ble crea­ti­ve poten­ti­al in our users while con­ti­nuing to rai­se the bar on ener­gy effi­ci­en­cy in the most capa­ble plat­form on the planet.”

AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per PRO Processors

The AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per PRO 7000 WX-Series pro­ces­sors expand on the pri­or generation’s unri­va­led per­for­mance and supe­ri­or plat­form fea­tures for the work­sta­tion mar­ket. Built on the lea­ding 5nm “Zen 4” archi­tec­tu­re, this gene­ra­ti­on domi­na­tes the com­pe­ti­ti­on in deman­ding pro­fes­sio­nal appli­ca­ti­ons and com­plex mul­ti­tas­king workloads, such as Revit model crea­ti­on.2

For mul­ti­th­rea­ded workloads, Thre­ad­rip­per PRO pro­ces­sors offer up to 96 cores and 192 threads, the most cores of any work­sta­tion pro­ces­sor for com­plex simu­la­ti­on, gene­ra­ti­ve design, ren­de­ring, and soft­ware com­pi­la­ti­on tasks, whe­re users can see up to two times fas­ter per­for­mance in tools like Cha­os V‑Ray.3 Addi­tio­nal­ly, Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per PRO 7000 WX-Series pro­ces­sors offer up to 384MB of L3 cache along with eight chan­nels for DDR5 memo­ry for appli­ca­ti­ons which requi­re high memo­ry capa­ci­ty and bandwidth.

Laun­ching through OEM and SI part­ners, with sel­ect models coming to the chan­nel, the­se pro­ces­sors are sup­port­ed by AMD’s ongo­ing col­la­bo­ra­ti­on with ISV part­ners to opti­mi­ze per­for­mance across a ran­ge of workloads, and with AMD PRO tech­no­lo­gies, they deli­ver a com­ple­te set of fea­tures essen­ti­al for modern busi­nesses. Busi­ness lea­ders and IT decis­i­on makers can take advan­ta­ge of cut­ting-edge secu­ri­ty fea­tures, robust mana­gea­bi­li­ty tools, and enter­pri­se-gra­de sta­bi­li­ty to ensu­re fast, relia­ble per­for­mance in any situation.

Dell Pre­cis­i­on work­sta­tions pro­vi­de the per­for­mance and relia­bi­li­ty that pro­fes­sio­nals need to sup­port inten­si­ve workloads, dri­ve inno­va­ti­on and fuel crea­ti­vi­ty,” said Megha­na Pat­ward­han, vice pre­si­dent, Com­mer­cial Cli­ent Pro­ducts, Dell Tech­no­lo­gies. “With the growth of AI and gene­ra­ti­ve AI, Dell Pre­cis­i­on work­sta­tions are vital tools for busi­nesses to run com­plex AI workloads local­ly, inclu­ding infe­ren­cing and lar­ge lan­guage models. Working clo­se­ly with AMD, we’re expan­ding our port­fo­lio of AI-rea­dy work­sta­tions with the addi­ti­on of the Pre­cis­i­on 7875 Tower, equip­ped with the utmost sca­la­bi­li­ty and power for deman­ding applications.”

Z by HP work­sta­tions are engi­nee­red to bring the power of AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per PRO 7000 WX-Series pro­ces­sors to today’s pro­fes­sio­nals and pro­vi­de cus­to­mers with a win­ning com­bi­na­ti­on of per­for­mance and relia­bi­li­ty,” Jim Not­ting­ham, seni­or vice pre­si­dent and divi­si­on pre­si­dent, Advan­ced Com­pu­te and Solu­ti­ons, HP Inc. “With this latest gene­ra­ti­on of Thre­ad­rip­per pro­ces­sors, work­sta­tion cus­to­mers can expe­ri­ence a new era of com­pu­ting power, fue­ling crea­ti­vi­ty and pro­duc­ti­vi­ty like never before.”

Leno­vo is exci­ted to boost the clo­se part­ner­ship with AMD, rede­fi­ning work­sta­tion per­for­mance to our valued cus­to­mers. Later this quar­ter, Leno­vo will announ­ce a new­ly desi­gned tower work­sta­tion with AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per PRO 7000 WX-Series pro­ces­sors repre­sen­ting a signi­fi­cant advance­ment in pro­fes­sio­nal com­pu­ting, alig­ning with our mis­si­on to pro­vi­de cut­ting-edge tech­no­lo­gy solu­ti­ons for pro­fes­sio­nals,” said Rob Her­man, vice pre­si­dent and gene­ral mana­ger, Work­sta­tions and Cli­ent AI, Leno­vo. “Tog­e­ther we are ushe­ring in a new era of per­for­mance, relia­bi­li­ty, and secu­ri­ty, working with enter­pri­ses to achie­ve their goals with confidence.”

Pro­ces­sor Cores/Threads Boost4/Base Fre­quen­cy Total
Cache
TDP
AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per PRO 7995WX 96 / 192 Up to 5.1 / 2.5 GHz 480MB 350W
AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per PRO 7985WX 64 / 128 Up to 5.1 / 3.2 GHz 320MB 350W
AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per PRO 7975WX 32 / 64 Up to 5.3 / 4.0 GHz 160MB 350W
AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per PRO 7965WX 24 / 48 Up to 5.3 / 4.2 GHz 152MB 350W
AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per PRO 7955WX 16 / 32 Up to 5.3 / 4.5 GHz 80MB 350W
AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per PRO 7945WX 12 / 24 Up to 5.3 / 4.7 GHz 76MB 350W


AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per 7000 Series Processors

The AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per 7000 Series marks the return of Thre­ad­rip­per to the high-end desk­top mar­ket with the ulti­ma­te over­clockable,5 high-end desk­top expe­ri­ence, along with the hig­hest clock speeds achie­va­ble on a Thre­ad­rip­per pro­ces­sor. Power, per­for­mance, and effi­ci­en­cy are all maxi­mi­zed with the inno­va­ti­ve 5nm pro­cess and “Zen 4” archi­tec­tu­re, available in both the DIY mar­ket and through SI partners.

The Thre­ad­rip­per 7000 Series is built to enable powerful I/O for desk­top users, with up to 48 PCIe Gen 5.0 lanes for gra­phics, sto­rage, and more. Capa­ble of twice the memo­ry band­width of typi­cal dual-chan­nel desk­top sys­tems, the quad-chan­nel DDR5 memo­ry con­trol­ler on Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per 7000 Series pro­ces­sors can sup­port even the most inten­si­ve workflows.

Pro­ces­sor Cores/Threads Boost4/Base
Frequency
Total
Cache
TDP SEP
(USD)
AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per 7980X 64 / 128 Up to 5.1 / 3.2 GHz 320MB 350W $4,999
AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per 7970X 32 / 64 Up to 5.3 / 4.0 GHz 160MB 350W $2,499
AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per 7960X 24 / 48 Up to 5.3 / 4.2 GHz 152MB 350W $1,499


Thre­ad­rip­per Mother­board Plat­form Fea­ture Support

The AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per 7000 Series pro­ces­sors and Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per PRO 7000 WX-Series pro­ces­sors offer a wide ran­ge of mother­board fea­ture sup­port tail­o­red to meet the distinct needs of enthu­si­asts and professionals.

Chip­set Pro­ces­sors Memo­ry Support PCIe® lanes
(Total/Usable)
Fea­tures
AMD WRX90 Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per PRO 7000 WX-Series 8‑Channel
Up to 2TB DDR5-5200 RDIMM
148 / 144
(with up to 128
PCIe 5.0 lanes)
AMD PRO Manageability
AMD PRO Busi­ness Rea­dy support
AMD Secu­re Processor
AMD Shadow Stack
AMD Memo­ry Guard6
Over­clo­cking sup­port­ed (not on OEM sys­tems)5
AMD TRX50 Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per 7000 Series & Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per PRO 7000 WX-Series 4‑Channel
Up to 1TB DDR5-5200 RDIMM
92 / 88
(with up to 48 PCIe 5.0 lanes)
Over­clo­cking sup­port­ed5


High-End Gra­phics Support

Both AMD and NVIDIA offer com­pel­ling gra­phics opti­ons for Thre­ad­rip­per and Thre­ad­rip­per PRO-powered workstations.

AMD Rade­on™ PRO work­sta­tion gra­phics are desi­gned to pro­vi­de pro­fes­sio­nals, crea­tors and artists with excep­tio­nal per­for­mance, relia­bi­li­ty, and value to dri­ve the most deman­ding pro­fes­sio­nal design and crea­ti­ve appli­ca­ti­ons across a ran­ge of indus­tries, inclu­ding Media & Enter­tain­ment, Design & Manu­fac­tu­ring, and Archi­tec­tu­re, Engi­nee­ring & Construction.

The latest addi­ti­ons to the pro­duct fami­ly are the AMD Rade­on PRO W7000 Series work­sta­tion gra­phics cards built on the ground­brea­king AMD RDNA™ 3 archi­tec­tu­re. Desi­gned to deli­ver hig­her per­for­mance than the pre­vious gene­ra­ti­on, the Rade­on PRO W7000 Series gra­phics enable pro­fes­sio­nals to meet high-pres­su­re dead­lines under incre­asing­ly tight bud­gets while deli­ve­ring world-class results.

New AI, real-time ren­de­ring, and inter­ac­ti­ve simu­la­ti­on tech­no­lo­gies are trans­forming pro­fes­sio­nal work­flows – pushing the limits of desk­top com­pu­ting,” said Bob Pet­te, vice pre­si­dent of enter­pri­se plat­forms at NVIDIA. “The com­bi­ned tech­no­lo­gies of AMD and NVIDIA will help pro­fes­sio­nal users across indus­tries tack­le their most chal­len­ging workloads.”

Avai­la­bi­li­ty 
Work­sta­tions from MNCs inclu­ding Dell Tech­no­lo­gies, HP, and Leno­vo, as well as Sys­tem Inte­gra­tors using the new AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per PRO 7000 WX-Series pro­ces­sors are expec­ted to be available by the end of 2023. High-end desk­top plat­forms using AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per 7000 Series pro­ces­sors will be available from Sys­tem Inte­gra­tors by the end of 2023. Final­ly, the new AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per 7000 Series and sel­ect Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per PRO 7000 WX-Series pro­ces­sors will be available from DIY retail­ers start­ing on Novem­ber 21st.

Sup­port­ing Resour­ces 

About AMD

For more than 50 years AMD has dri­ven inno­va­ti­on in high-per­for­mance com­pu­ting, gra­phics and visua­liza­ti­on tech­no­lo­gies. Bil­li­ons of peo­p­le, lea­ding For­tu­ne 500 busi­nesses and cut­ting-edge sci­en­ti­fic rese­arch insti­tu­ti­ons around the world rely on AMD tech­no­lo­gy dai­ly to impro­ve how they live, work and play. AMD employees are focu­sed on buil­ding lea­der­ship high-per­for­mance and adap­ti­ve pro­ducts that push the boun­da­ries of what is pos­si­ble. For more infor­ma­ti­on about how AMD is enab­ling today and inspi­ring tomor­row, visit the AMD (NASDAQ: AMDweb­siteblogLin­ke­dIn and Twit­ter pages. 

Cau­tio­na­ry Statement
This press release con­ta­ins for­ward-loo­king state­ments con­cer­ning Advan­ced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) such as the fea­tures, func­tion­a­li­ty, per­for­mance, avai­la­bi­li­ty, timing and expec­ted bene­fits of AMD pro­ducts inclu­ding the AMD Ryzen™ Thre­ad­rip­per™ 7000 Series pro­ces­sors and AMD Ryzen™ Thre­ad­rip­per™ PRO 7000 WX-Series pro­ces­sors, which are made pur­su­ant to the Safe Har­bor pro­vi­si­ons of the Pri­va­te Secu­ri­ties Liti­ga­ti­on Reform Act of 1995. For­ward-loo­king state­ments are com­mon­ly iden­ti­fied by words such as “would,” “may,” “expects,” “belie­ves,” “plans,” “intends,” “pro­jects” and other terms with simi­lar mea­ning. Inves­tors are cau­tio­ned that the for­ward-loo­king state­ments in this press release are based on cur­rent beliefs, assump­ti­ons and expec­ta­ti­ons, speak only as of the date of this press release and invol­ve risks and uncer­tain­ties that could cau­se actu­al results to dif­fer mate­ri­al­ly from cur­rent expec­ta­ti­ons. Such state­ments are sub­ject to cer­tain known and unknown risks and uncer­tain­ties, many of which are dif­fi­cult to pre­dict and gene­ral­ly bey­ond AMD’s con­trol, that could cau­se actu­al results and other future events to dif­fer mate­ri­al­ly from tho­se expres­sed in, or impli­ed or pro­jec­ted by, the for­ward-loo­king infor­ma­ti­on and state­ments. Mate­ri­al fac­tors that could cau­se actu­al results to dif­fer mate­ri­al­ly from cur­rent expec­ta­ti­ons include, wit­hout limi­ta­ti­on, the fol­lo­wing: Intel Corporation’s domi­nan­ce of the micro­pro­ces­sor mar­ket and its aggres­si­ve busi­ness prac­ti­ces; glo­bal eco­no­mic uncer­tain­ty; cycli­cal natu­re of the semi­con­duc­tor indus­try; mar­ket con­di­ti­ons of the indus­tries in which AMD pro­ducts are sold; loss of a signi­fi­cant cus­to­mer; impact of the COVID-19 pan­de­mic on AMD’s busi­ness, finan­cial con­di­ti­on and results of ope­ra­ti­ons; com­pe­ti­ti­ve mar­kets in which AMD’s pro­ducts are sold; quar­ter­ly and sea­so­nal sales pat­terns; AMD’s abili­ty to ade­qua­te­ly pro­tect its tech­no­lo­gy or other intellec­tu­al pro­per­ty; unfa­vorable cur­ren­cy exch­an­ge rate fluc­tua­tions; abili­ty of third par­ty manu­fac­tu­r­ers to manu­fac­tu­re AMD’s pro­ducts on a time­ly basis in suf­fi­ci­ent quan­ti­ties and using com­pe­ti­ti­ve tech­no­lo­gies; avai­la­bi­li­ty of essen­ti­al equip­ment, mate­ri­als, sub­stra­tes or manu­fac­tu­ring pro­ces­ses; abili­ty to achie­ve expec­ted manu­fac­tu­ring yields for AMD’s pro­ducts; AMD’s abili­ty to intro­du­ce pro­ducts on a time­ly basis with expec­ted fea­tures and per­for­mance levels; AMD’s abili­ty to gene­ra­te reve­nue from its semi-cus­tom SoC pro­ducts; poten­ti­al secu­ri­ty vul­nerabi­li­ties; poten­ti­al secu­ri­ty inci­dents inclu­ding IT outa­ges, data loss, data brea­ches and cyber-attacks; poten­ti­al dif­fi­cul­ties in upgrading and ope­ra­ting AMD’s new enter­pri­se resour­ce plan­ning sys­tem; uncer­tain­ties invol­ving the orde­ring and ship­ment of AMD’s pro­ducts; AMD’s reli­ance on third-par­ty intellec­tu­al pro­per­ty to design and intro­du­ce new pro­ducts in a time­ly man­ner; AMD’s reli­ance on third-par­ty com­pa­nies for design, manu­fac­tu­re and sup­p­ly of mother­boards, soft­ware and other com­pu­ter plat­form com­pon­ents; AMD’s reli­ance on Micro­soft and other soft­ware ven­dors’ sup­port to design and deve­lop soft­ware to run on AMD’s pro­ducts; AMD’s reli­ance on third-par­ty dis­tri­bu­tors and add-in-board part­ners; impact of modi­fi­ca­ti­on or inter­rup­ti­on of AMD’s inter­nal busi­ness pro­ces­ses and infor­ma­ti­on sys­tems; com­pa­ti­bi­li­ty of AMD’s pro­ducts with some or all indus­try-stan­dard soft­ware and hard­ware; cos­ts rela­ted to defec­ti­ve pro­ducts; effi­ci­en­cy of AMD’s sup­p­ly chain; AMD’s abili­ty to rely on third par­ty sup­p­ly-chain logi­stics func­tions; AMD’s abili­ty to effec­tively con­trol sales of its pro­ducts on the gray mar­ket; impact of govern­ment actions and regu­la­ti­ons such as export admi­nis­tra­ti­on regu­la­ti­ons, tariffs and trade pro­tec­tion mea­su­res; AMD’s abili­ty to rea­li­ze its defer­red tax assets; poten­ti­al tax lia­bi­li­ties; cur­rent and future claims and liti­ga­ti­on; impact of envi­ron­men­tal laws, con­flict mine­rals-rela­ted pro­vi­si­ons and other laws or regu­la­ti­ons; impact of acqui­si­ti­ons, joint ven­tures and/or invest­ments on AMD’s busi­ness and AMD’s abili­ty to inte­gra­te acqui­red busi­nesses; impact of any impair­ment of the com­bi­ned company’s assets on the com­bi­ned company’s finan­cial posi­ti­on and results of ope­ra­ti­on; rest­ric­tions impo­sed by agree­ments gover­ning AMD’s notes, the gua­ran­tees of Xilinx’s notes and the revol­ving cre­dit faci­li­ty; AMD’s indeb­ted­ness; AMD’s abili­ty to gene­ra­te suf­fi­ci­ent cash to meet its working capi­tal requi­re­ments or gene­ra­te suf­fi­ci­ent reve­nue and ope­ra­ting cash flow to make all of its plan­ned R&D or stra­te­gic invest­ments; poli­ti­cal, legal, eco­no­mic risks and natu­ral dis­as­ters; future impairm­ents of good­will and tech­no­lo­gy licen­se purcha­ses; AMD’s abili­ty to attract and retain qua­li­fied per­son­nel; AMD’s stock pri­ce vola­ti­li­ty; and world­wi­de poli­ti­cal con­di­ti­ons. Inves­tors are urged to review in detail the risks and uncer­tain­ties in AMD’s Secu­ri­ties and Exch­an­ge Com­mis­si­on filings, inclu­ding but not limi­t­ed to AMD’s most recent reports on Forms 10‑K and 10‑Q.

AMD, the AMD Arrow logo, Rade­on, RDNA, Ryzen, Thre­ad­rip­per, and com­bi­na­ti­ons the­reof are trade­marks of Advan­ced Micro Devices, Inc. Other names are for infor­ma­tio­nal pur­po­ses only and may be trade­marks of their respec­ti­ve owners.

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1 Based on AMD per­for­mance lab test­ing as of Sep­tem­ber 28, 2023, using the Chro­mi­um Com­pi­la­ti­on 115.0.5740 bench­mark, the Unre­al Engi­ne 5.1 com­pi­la­ti­on bench­mark, the Puget­Be­nch for Pre­mie­re Pro v0.98.0 bench­mark, the Puget­Be­nch for Ado­be AfterEf­fects v0.95.7 bench­mark, the VRay CPU per­for­mance bench­mark, the SPE­Capc Maya 2023 CPU com­po­si­te metric, the Keyshot View­er 2023.1_12.0.0.186, the SPE­Capc for Solid­works 2022 CPU com­po­si­te metric, the Coro­na ren­de­ring (Rays/Sec) bench­mark, the Revit RFO model crea­ti­on bench­mark, Cada­lyst Auto­CAD 2022 bench­mark, and the Puget Metas­ha­pe total pro­ces­sing time (Rock Model) to compa­re the per­for­mance of an AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per 7980X pro­ces­sor in a refe­rence sys­tem con­fi­gu­red with 8x32GB DDR5, NVIDIA Qua­dro RTX A5000 gra­phics, 1TB SSD, Win 11 vs. a simi­lar­ly con­fi­gu­red BOXX work­sta­tion with an Intel Xeon w9-3495X pro­ces­sor. Work­sta­tion manu­fac­tu­r­ers may vary con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons, yiel­ding dif­fe­rent results. Results may vary. SPP-09
2 Based on AMD per­for­mance lab test­ing as of August, 2023, using the Revit 2022 (RFO) model crea­ti­on bench­mark to compa­re the per­for­mance of the full stack of AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per PRO 7000 WX-Series pro­ces­sors and the AMD 5965WX and 5955WX pro­ces­sors in a refe­rence sys­tem con­fi­gu­red with 8x32GB DDR5, NVIDIA Qua­dro RTX A5000 gra­phics, 1TB SSD, Win 11 vs. simi­lar­ly con­fi­gu­red BOXX work­sta­tions with the full stack of Intel Xeon w‑3400 series and the Intel w7-2495X and the Intel w7-2465X pro­ces­sors. Work­sta­tion manu­fac­tu­r­ers may vary con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons, yiel­ding dif­fe­rent results. Results may vary. SPP-16
Based on AMD per­for­mance lab test­ing as of August, 2023, using the Cada­lyst Auto­CAD Bench­mark 2022 bench­mark to compa­re the per­for­mance of the full stack of AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per PRO 7000 WX-Series pro­ces­sors and the AMD 5965WX pro­ces­sor in a refe­rence sys­tem con­fi­gu­red with 8x32GB DDR5, NVIDIA Qua­dro RTX A5000 gra­phics, 1TB SSD, Win 11 vs. simi­lar­ly con­fi­gu­red BOXX work­sta­tions with the full stack of Intel Xeon w‑3400 series and the Intel w7-2495X and the Intel w7-2465X pro­ces­sors. Work­sta­tion manu­fac­tu­r­ers may vary con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons, yiel­ding dif­fe­rent results. Results may vary. SPP-17
Based on AMD per­for­mance lab test­ing as of August, 2023, using the Coro­na Ren­der Bench­mark 2022 bench­mark to compa­re the per­for­mance of the full stack of AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per PRO 7000 WX-Series pro­ces­sors and the AMD 5965WX and 5955WX pro­ces­sor in a refe­rence sys­tem con­fi­gu­red with 8x32GB DDR5, NVIDIA Qua­dro RTX A5000 gra­phics, 1TB SSD, Win 11 vs. simi­lar­ly con­fi­gu­red BOXX work­sta­tions with the full stack of Intel Xeon w‑3400 series and the Intel w7-2495X and the Intel w7-2465X pro­ces­sors. Work­sta­tion manu­fac­tu­r­ers may vary con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons, yiel­ding dif­fe­rent results. Results may vary. SPP-18
Based on AMD per­for­mance lab test­ing as of August, 2023, using the Puget Metas­ha­pe Pro Bench­mark bench­mark to compa­re the per­for­mance of the full stack of AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per PRO 7000 WX-Series pro­ces­sors and the AMD 5965WX and 5955WX pro­ces­sor in a refe­rence sys­tem con­fi­gu­red with 8x32GB DDR5, NVIDIA Qua­dro RTX A5000 gra­phics, 1TB SSD, Win 11 vs. simi­lar­ly con­fi­gu­red BOXX work­sta­tions with the full stack of Intel Xeon w‑3400 series and the Intel w7-2495X and the Intel w7-2465X pro­ces­sors. Work­sta­tion manu­fac­tu­r­ers may vary con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons, yiel­ding dif­fe­rent results. Results may vary. SPP-19
3 Based on AMD per­for­mance lab test­ing as of August 2023, using the Cha­os V‑Ray bench­mark to compa­re the per­for­mance of the full stack of AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per PRO 7000 WX-Series pro­ces­sors and the AMD 5965WX and 5955WX pro­ces­sors in a refe­rence sys­tem con­fi­gu­red with 8x32GB DDR5, NVIDIA Qua­dro RTX A5000 gra­phics, 1TB SSD, Win 11 vs. simi­lar­ly con­fi­gu­red BOXX work­sta­tions with the full stack of Intel Xeon w‑3400 series and the Intel w7-2495X and the Intel w7-2465X pro­ces­sors. Work­sta­tion manu­fac­tu­r­ers may vary con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons, yiel­ding dif­fe­rent results. Results may vary. SPP-11
4 Boost Clock Fre­quen­cy is the maxi­mum fre­quen­cy achie­va­ble on the CPU run­ning a burs­ty workload. Boost clock achie­va­bi­li­ty, fre­quen­cy, and sus­taina­bi­li­ty will vary based on seve­ral fac­tors, inclu­ding but not limi­t­ed to: ther­mal con­di­ti­ons and varia­ti­on in appli­ca­ti­ons and workloads. GD-150
5 Over­clo­cking and/or Under­vol­ting AMD pro­ces­sors and memo­ry, inclu­ding wit­hout limi­ta­ti­on, alte­ring clock fre­quen­ci­es / mul­ti­pli­ers or memo­ry timing / vol­ta­ge, to ope­ra­te out­side of AMD’s published spe­ci­fi­ca­ti­ons will void any appli­ca­ble AMD pro­duct war­ran­ty, even when enab­led by AMD hard­ware and/or soft­ware. This may also void war­ran­ties offe­red by the sys­tem manu­fac­tu­rer or retail­er. Users assu­me all risks and lia­bi­li­ties that may ari­se out of over­clo­cking / under­vol­ting AMD pro­ces­sors, inclu­ding, wit­hout limi­ta­ti­on, fail­ure of or dama­ge to hard­ware, redu­ced sys­tem per­for­mance and/or data loss, cor­rup­ti­on, or vul­nerabi­li­ty. GD-106
6 Full sys­tem memo­ry encryp­ti­on with AMD Memo­ry Guard is included in AMD Ryzen PRO, AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per PRO, and AMD Ath­lon PRO pro­ces­sors. Requi­res OEM ena­blem­ent. Check with the sys­tem manu­fac­tu­rer pri­or to purcha­se. GD-206.