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| type              = Microprocessors
 
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| first announced  = May 16, 2017
 
| first announced  = May 16, 2017

Revision as of 21:16, 7 November 2019

AMD Ryzen Threadripper
ryzen threadripper logo.png
Developer AMD
Manufacturer GlobalFoundries, TSMC
Type Microprocessors
Introduction May 16, 2017 (announced)
August 10, 2017 (launch)
Architecture high-performance x86 processors
ISA x86-64
µarch Zen, Zen+
Word size 64 bit
8 octets
16 nibbles
Process 14 nm
0.014 μm
1.4e-5 mm
, 12 nm
0.012 μm
1.2e-5 mm
Technology CMOS
Clock 3,000 MHz-3,600 MHz
Package FCLGA-4094
Socket Socket TR4
Succession
FX

Ryzen Threadripper (pronounced Rye-Zen Thread-ripper) is a family of 64-bit x86 enthusiasts/high-performance desktop microprocessors. Ryzen Threadripper is geared toward prosumers that rely on heavily threaded applications and multitasking.

Overview

Ryzen Threadripper is a family of high core count x86 microprocessors. Threadripper is geared toward mainstream users who rely on heavily threaded applications and multitasking beyond what the Ryzen 7 processors can provide.

Top 5% of dies become Threadripper.

While Threadripper uses the same dies as the ones used for Ryzen, their performance characteristics are a little different. Since every die has a slightly different performance characteristics, even from within the same wafer, AMD sorts those dies based on this performance. The top 5% Ryzen dies are then used for the Threadripper models. Higher-performance dies allow for higher efficiency in terms of power consumption at higher clock speeds and in theory allow for higher overclocking overhead.

Codenames

Introduction Codename Microarchitecture Socket Process Cores
August, 2017 Whitehaven Zen sTR4 14 nm 8-16
August, 2018 Colfax Zen+ sTR4 12 nm 12-32
November, 2019 Castle Peak Zen 2 sTRX4 7 nm 24-32

Models

1900-Series (Zen)

See also: Zen µarch and Codename Whitehaven

Announced in May 2017 and introduced in July of 2017, first-generation Threadripper is based on the Zen microarchitecture and is manufactured on GF's 14 nm process.

All models have

 List of 1st-Generation Threadripper Processors
ModelPriceLaunchedCoresThreadsTDPL2$L3$BaseTurbo
1900X$ 549.00
€ 494.10
£ 444.69
¥ 56,728.17
31 August 2017816180 W
180,000 mW
0.241 hp
0.18 kW
4 MiB
4,096 KiB
4,194,304 B
0.00391 GiB
16 MiB
16,384 KiB
16,777,216 B
0.0156 GiB
3.8 GHz
3,800 MHz
3,800,000 kHz
4 GHz
4,000 MHz
4,000,000 kHz
1920X$ 799.00
€ 719.10
£ 647.19
¥ 82,560.67
10 August 20171224180 W
180,000 mW
0.241 hp
0.18 kW
6 MiB
6,144 KiB
6,291,456 B
0.00586 GiB
32 MiB
32,768 KiB
33,554,432 B
0.0313 GiB
3.5 GHz
3,500 MHz
3,500,000 kHz
4 GHz
4,000 MHz
4,000,000 kHz
1950X$ 999.00
€ 899.10
£ 809.19
¥ 103,226.67
10 August 20171632180 W
180,000 mW
0.241 hp
0.18 kW
8 MiB
8,192 KiB
8,388,608 B
0.00781 GiB
32 MiB
32,768 KiB
33,554,432 B
0.0313 GiB
3.4 GHz
3,400 MHz
3,400,000 kHz
4 GHz
4,000 MHz
4,000,000 kHz
Count: 3

2900-Series (Zen+)

See also: Zen+ µarch and Codename Colfax

Announced in early August 2018, second-generation Threadripper processors are based on the Zen+ microarchitecture ,fabricated on GlobalFoundries 12 nm process, and feature a modest frequency and memory improvement. 2nd-gen parts still use the same sTR4 socket and are fully backwards-compatible with 1st-generation. The biggest change second-generation brought is introduction of higher core count models but at the cost of a much higher thermal design point. 2900-Series doubled the core count to as much as 32 cores and introduced a new automatic overclocking feature called Precision Boost Overdrive.

All models have

 List of 2nd-Generation Threadripper Processors
ModelPriceLaunchedCoresThreadsTDPL2$L3$BaseTurbo
2920X$ 649.00
€ 584.10
£ 525.69
¥ 67,061.17
29 October 20181224180 W
180,000 mW
0.241 hp
0.18 kW
6 MiB
6,144 KiB
6,291,456 B
0.00586 GiB
32 MiB
32,768 KiB
33,554,432 B
0.0313 GiB
3.5 GHz
3,500 MHz
3,500,000 kHz
4.3 GHz
4,300 MHz
4,300,000 kHz
2950X$ 899.00
€ 809.10
£ 728.19
¥ 92,893.67
31 August 20181632180 W
180,000 mW
0.241 hp
0.18 kW
8 MiB
8,192 KiB
8,388,608 B
0.00781 GiB
32 MiB
32,768 KiB
33,554,432 B
0.0313 GiB
3.5 GHz
3,500 MHz
3,500,000 kHz
4.4 GHz
4,400 MHz
4,400,000 kHz
2970WX$ 1,299.00
€ 1,169.10
£ 1,052.19
¥ 134,225.67
29 October 20182448250 W
250,000 mW
0.335 hp
0.25 kW
12 MiB
12,288 KiB
12,582,912 B
0.0117 GiB
64 MiB
65,536 KiB
67,108,864 B
0.0625 GiB
3 GHz
3,000 MHz
3,000,000 kHz
4.2 GHz
4,200 MHz
4,200,000 kHz
2990WX$ 1,799.00
€ 1,619.10
£ 1,457.19
¥ 185,890.67
13 August 20183264250 W
250,000 mW
0.335 hp
0.25 kW
16 MiB
16,384 KiB
16,777,216 B
0.0156 GiB
64 MiB
65,536 KiB
67,108,864 B
0.0625 GiB
3 GHz
3,000 MHz
3,000,000 kHz
4.2 GHz
4,200 MHz
4,200,000 kHz
Count: 4

3900-Series (Zen 2)

See also: Zen 2 µarch and Codename Castle Peak

Announced in November 2019, tird-generation Threadripper processors are based on the Zen 2 microarchitecture, fabricated on TSMC 7 nm process, bringing a 15% IPC improvement along with a modest frequency improvement. 3rd-gen microprocessors do not maintain backwards compatability and use a new sTRX4 socket, supporting much higher TDPs and I/O, including new support for PCIe Gen 4. Third-generation Threadripper currently feature the same core count as 2nd-gen but are expected to increase to 64 cores in the future.

All models have

 List of 3rd-Generation Threadripper Processors
ModelPriceLaunchedCoresThreadsTDPL2$L3$BaseTurbo
3960X$ 1,399.00
€ 1,259.10
£ 1,133.19
¥ 144,558.67
25 November 20192448280 W
280,000 mW
0.375 hp
0.28 kW
12 MiB
12,288 KiB
12,582,912 B
0.0117 GiB
128 MiB
131,072 KiB
134,217,728 B
0.125 GiB
3.8 GHz
3,800 MHz
3,800,000 kHz
4.5 GHz
4,500 MHz
4,500,000 kHz
3970X$ 1,999.00
€ 1,799.10
£ 1,619.19
¥ 206,556.67
25 November 20193264280 W
280,000 mW
0.375 hp
0.28 kW
16 MiB
16,384 KiB
16,777,216 B
0.0156 GiB
128 MiB
131,072 KiB
134,217,728 B
0.125 GiB
3.7 GHz
3,700 MHz
3,700,000 kHz
4.5 GHz
4,500 MHz
4,500,000 kHz
3980X4896280 W
280,000 mW
0.375 hp
0.28 kW
24 MiB
24,576 KiB
25,165,824 B
0.0234 GiB
3.2 GHz
3,200 MHz
3,200,000 kHz
4.5 GHz
4,500 MHz
4,500,000 kHz
3990X$ 3,990.00
€ 3,591.00
£ 3,231.90
¥ 412,286.70
7 February 202064128280 W
280,000 mW
0.375 hp
0.28 kW
32 MiB
32,768 KiB
33,554,432 B
0.0313 GiB
256 MiB
262,144 KiB
268,435,456 B
0.25 GiB
2.9 GHz
2,900 MHz
2,900,000 kHz
4.3 GHz
4,300 MHz
4,300,000 kHz
PRO 3945WX14 July 20201224280 W
280,000 mW
0.375 hp
0.28 kW
6 MiB
6,144 KiB
6,291,456 B
0.00586 GiB
64 MiB
65,536 KiB
67,108,864 B
0.0625 GiB
4 GHz
4,000 MHz
4,000,000 kHz
4.3 GHz
4,300 MHz
4,300,000 kHz
PRO 3955WX14 July 20201632280 W
280,000 mW
0.375 hp
0.28 kW
8 MiB
8,192 KiB
8,388,608 B
0.00781 GiB
64 MiB
65,536 KiB
67,108,864 B
0.0625 GiB
3.9 GHz
3,900 MHz
3,900,000 kHz
4.3 GHz
4,300 MHz
4,300,000 kHz
PRO 3975WX14 July 20203264280 W
280,000 mW
0.375 hp
0.28 kW
16 MiB
16,384 KiB
16,777,216 B
0.0156 GiB
128 MiB
131,072 KiB
134,217,728 B
0.125 GiB
3.5 GHz
3,500 MHz
3,500,000 kHz
4.2 GHz
4,200 MHz
4,200,000 kHz
PRO 3995WX14 July 202064128280 W
280,000 mW
0.375 hp
0.28 kW
32 MiB
32,768 KiB
33,554,432 B
0.0313 GiB
256 MiB
262,144 KiB
268,435,456 B
0.25 GiB
2.7 GHz
2,700 MHz
2,700,000 kHz
4.2 GHz
4,200 MHz
4,200,000 kHz
Count: 8

See also

designerAMD +
first announcedMay 16, 2017 +
first launchedAugust 10, 2017 +
full page nameamd/ryzen threadripper +
instance ofmicroprocessor family +
instruction set architecturex86-64 +
main designerAMD +
manufacturerGlobalFoundries + and TSMC +
microarchitectureZen + and Zen+ +
nameAMD Ryzen Threadripper +
packageFCLGA-4094 +
process14 nm (0.014 μm, 1.4e-5 mm) + and 12 nm (0.012 μm, 1.2e-5 mm) +
socketSocket TR4 +
technologyCMOS +
word size64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) +