AMD's next-gen Threadripper 9000 high-performance CPU details emerge: Mention of Zen5-based 96-core superchip points to a 2025 launch for the world's most powerful prosumer processor

Video card has discovered, via Olrak29 on X, the appearance of AMD's upcoming Threadripper 9000 series on NBD (a shipping manifest aggregation and query system). Codenamed “Shimada Peak”, the information provided positions this yet-to-be-announced series as AMD's most powerful processor for the prosumer market.

The first SKU identified is a 96-core part, potentially representing the full configuration for the next-generation Threadripper. The CPU is based on AMD's Zen5 architecture, the latest in its lineup of high-performance cores. This Threadripper variant will belong to the Zen5-based Genoa package, which comes in two configurations: one with Zen4 cores and one with denser Zen4c cores. It is likely that, Video card It claims to be 12 CCDs, each with eight classic Zen 5 cores.

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