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| title            = AMD Ryzen Threadripper
 
| title            = AMD Ryzen Threadripper
| image            = File:ryzen threadripper logo.png
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| image            = File:ryzen threadripper logo.jpg
 
| image size        = 250px
 
| image size        = 250px
 
| caption          =  
 
| caption          =  
 
| developer        = AMD
 
| developer        = AMD
 
| manufacturer      = GlobalFoundries
 
| manufacturer      = GlobalFoundries
| manufacturer 2    = TSMC
 
 
| type              = Microprocessors
 
| type              = Microprocessors
 
| first announced  = May 16, 2017
 
| first announced  = May 16, 2017
| first launched    = August 10, 2017
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| first launched    =  
 
| arch              = high-performance x86 processors
 
| arch              = high-performance x86 processors
 
| isa              = x86-64
 
| isa              = x86-64
 
| microarch        = Zen
 
| microarch        = Zen
| microarch 2      = Zen+
 
| microarch 3      = Zen 2
 
| microarch 4      = Zen 3
 
 
| word              = 64 bit
 
| word              = 64 bit
 
| proc              = 14 nm
 
| proc              = 14 nm
| proc 2            = 12 nm
 
| proc 3            = 7 nm
 
 
| tech              = CMOS
 
| tech              = CMOS
| clock min        = 2,700 MHz
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| clock min        = 3,000 MHz
| clock max        = 4,100 MHz
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| clock max        = 3,600 MHz
| package          = FCLGA-4094
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| package          =  
| socket            = Socket TR4
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| socket            = SP3r2
| socket 2          = Socket TRX4
 
| socket 3          = Socket WRX8
 
  
 
| succession      = Yes
 
| succession      = Yes
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'''Ryzen Threadripper''' (pronounced ''Rye-Zen Thread-ripper'') is a family of {{arch|64}} [[x86]] high-performance desktop and workstation microprocessors. Ryzen Threadripper is geared toward prosumers that rely on heavily threaded applications and multitasking.
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'''Ryzen Threadripper''' (pronounced ''Rye-Zen Thread-ripper'') is a family of enthusiasts/high-performance {{arch|64}} [[x86]] microprocessors introduced by [[AMD]] in [[2017]]. Ryzen Threadripper is based on the {{amd|Zen|l=arch}} microarchitecture and is manufactured on [[globalfoundries|GF's]] [[14 nm process]]. Ryzen Threadripper is geared toward users who rely on heavily threaded applications and multitasking.
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== 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 {{amd|Ryzen 7}} processors can provide.
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{{see also|amd/microarchitectures/zen|l1=Zen µarch}}
 
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Announced in May and set to be introduced in July of [[2017]], the 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 {{amd|Ryzen 7}} [[octa-core]] processors provide, albeit at lower clock speeds.
[[File:threadripper top 5 percent of dies.png|thumb|right|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 ===
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
! Introduction !! Codename !! Microarchitecture !! Socket !! Process !! Cores
 
|-
 
| August, [[2017]] || {{amd|Whitehaven|l=core}} || {{amd|Zen|l=arch}} || {{amd|sTR4|l=pack}} || [[14LPP|14 nm (14LPP)]] || [[8 cores|8]]-[[16 cores|16]]
 
|-
 
| August, [[2018]] || {{amd|Colfax|l=core}} || {{amd|Zen+|l=arch}} || {{amd|sTR4|l=pack}} || [[12LP|12 nm (12LP)]] || [[12 cores|12]]-[[32 cores|32]]
 
|-
 
| November, [[2019]] || {{amd|Castle Peak|l=core}} (CPK) || {{amd|Zen 2|l=arch}} || {{amd|sTRX4|l=pack}} || [[N7|7 nm (N7)]] || [[24 cores|24]]-[[64 cores|64]]
 
|-
 
| March, [[2022]] || {{amd|Chagall|l=core}} || {{amd|Zen 3|l=arch}} || {{amd|sWRX8|l=pack}} || [[N7+|7 nm (N7+)]] || [[12 cores|12]]-[[64 cores|64]]
 
|}
 
  
 
== Models ==
 
== Models ==
  
=== 1900-Series (Zen) ===
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=== Zen ===
{{see also|amd/microarchitectures/zen|l1=Zen µarch|amd/cores/whitehaven|l2=Codename Whitehaven}}
 
Announced in May 2017 and introduced in July of [[2017]], first-generation Threadripper is based on the {{amd|Zen|l=arch}} microarchitecture and is manufactured on [[globalfoundries|GF's]] [[14 nm process]].
 
 
 
 
All models have
 
All models have
  
* '''Memory controller:''' Quad-channel, up to 512 GiB per channel (2 TiB in total)
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* '''Memory controller:''' Quad-channel, up to 8 DIMMs/128 GiB
* '''I/O:''' 60 PCIe 3.0 lanes (x48 lanes for multiple GPUs, x12 for I/O)
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* '''TDP:''' 125 W / 155 W
* '''TDP:''' 125 W / 155 W / 180 W
 
 
* '''ISA:''' Everything up to {{x86||AVX2}} (i.e., {{x86|SMM}}, {{x86|FPU}}, {{x86|NX}}, {{x86|MMX}}, {{x86|SSE}}, {{x86|SSE2}}, {{x86|SSE3}}, {{x86|SSSE3}}, {{x86|SSE4.1}}, {{x86|SSE4.2}}, {{x86|AES}}, {{x86|AVX}}, {{x86|FMA3}}, and {{x86|AVX2}}), and {{x86|SHA}}
 
* '''ISA:''' Everything up to {{x86||AVX2}} (i.e., {{x86|SMM}}, {{x86|FPU}}, {{x86|NX}}, {{x86|MMX}}, {{x86|SSE}}, {{x86|SSE2}}, {{x86|SSE3}}, {{x86|SSSE3}}, {{x86|SSE4.1}}, {{x86|SSE4.2}}, {{x86|AES}}, {{x86|AVX}}, {{x86|FMA3}}, and {{x86|AVX2}}), and {{x86|SHA}}
* '''Tech:''' {{amd|AMD-V}}/{{amd|AMD-Vi|Vi}}, {{amd|Precision Boost}}, {{amd|SMEP}}, 2-way [[SMT]], {{amd|XFR}} (+200 MHz)
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* '''Tech:''' {{amd|Precision Boost}}, {{amd|SMEP}}, 2-way [[SMT]], {{amd|XFR}}
* '''L3$:''' 16 / 32  [[MiB]]
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* '''L3$:''' 32  [[MiB]]
  
 
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{{comp table header|main|9:List of 1st-Generation Threadripper Processors}}
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<tr class="comptable-header"><th>&nbsp;</th><th colspan="13">List of Zen-based Ryzen Threadripper Processors</th></tr>
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<tr class="comptable-header"><th>&nbsp;</th><th colspan="11">Processor</th><th colspan="2">Features</th></tr>
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  |?thread count
 
  |?thread count
|?tdp
 
 
  |?l2$ size
 
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=== 2900-Series (Zen+) ===
 
{{see also|amd/microarchitectures/zen+|l1=Zen+ µarch|amd/cores/colfax|l2=Codename Colfax}}
 
Announced in early August 2018, second-generation Threadripper processors are based on the {{amd|Zen+|l=arch}} microarchitecture ,fabricated on [[GlobalFoundries]] [[12 nm process]], and feature a modest frequency and memory improvement. 2nd-gen parts still use the same {{amd|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 {{amd|Precision Boost Overdrive}}.
 
 
All models have
 
 
* '''Mem:''' Quad-channel, up to 1 [[TiB]], up to 512 GiB per channel (2 TiB in total)
 
* '''I/O:''' 60 PCIe 3.0 lanes (x48 lanes for multiple GPUs, x12 for I/O)
 
* '''TDP:''' 180 W / 250 W
 
* '''ISA:''' Everything up to {{x86||AVX2}} (i.e., {{x86|SMM}}, {{x86|FPU}}, {{x86|NX}}, {{x86|MMX}}, {{x86|SSE}}, {{x86|SSE2}}, {{x86|SSE3}}, {{x86|SSSE3}}, {{x86|SSE4.1}}, {{x86|SSE4.2}}, {{x86|AES}}, {{x86|AVX}}, {{x86|FMA3}}, and {{x86|AVX2}}), and {{x86|SHA}}
 
* '''Tech:''' {{amd|AMD-V}}/{{amd|AMD-Vi|Vi}}, {{amd|Precision Boost 2}}, {{amd|SMEP}}, 2-way [[SMT]], {{amd|XFR 2}}, and {{amd|Precision Boost Overdrive}}
 
* '''L3$:''' 32 / 64  [[MiB]]
 
 
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|?release price
 
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|?core count
 
|?thread count
 
 
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  |?tdp
  |?l2$ size
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|?base frequency#GHz
 
  |?turbo frequency#GHz
 
 
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{{comp table end}}
 
 
 
=== 3900-Series (Zen 2) ===
 
{{see also|amd/microarchitectures/zen 2|l1=Zen 2 µarch|amd/cores/castle peak|l2=Codename Castle Peak}}
 
Announced in November 2019, third-generation Threadripper {{abbr|HEDT}} processors are based on the {{amd|Zen 2|l=arch}} microarchitecture, fabricated on a [[TSMC]] [[7&nbsp;nm process]], bringing a 15% [[IPC]] improvement along with a modest frequency improvement. 3rd-gen microprocessors do not maintain backwards compatibility and use a new {{amd|sTRX4}} socket, supporting much higher TDPs and improving I/O bandwidth with support for [[PCIe Gen 4]].
 
 
 
In July 2020 AMD launched the Threadripper PRO 3900 WX series, these are workstation processors using the new {{amd|Socket sWRX8|l=pack}} with twice the number of I/O interfaces and memory channels like {{amd|EPYC#7002 Series (Zen 2)|EPYC 7002}} server processors. However Threadripper workstation processors support only single socket systems, no more than one {{abbr|DIMM}} per memory channel, and unlike Threadripper HEDT processors do not support overclocking.
 
 
 
All models have
 
 
 
* '''Mem HEDT:''' Quad-channel DDR4-3200, up to 256&nbsp;GiB using eight 32&nbsp;GiB {{abbr|UDIMM}}s
 
* '''Mem WS:''' Octa-channel DDR4-3200, support for UDIMM, {{abbr|RDIMM}}, {{abbr|LRDIMM}}, and {{abbr|3DS RDIMM}} memory, up to 2&nbsp;TiB using eight 256&nbsp;GiB LRDIMMs or 3DS DIMMs
 
* '''I/O HEDT:''' 64 PCIe Gen 4.0 lanes (8 lanes reserved to attach the {{amd|TRX40}} chipset)
 
* '''I/O WS:''' 128 PCIe Gen 4.0 lanes (8 lanes reserved to attach the {{amd|WRX80}} chipset)
 
* '''TDP:''' 280 W
 
* '''ISA:''' Everything up to {{x86||AVX2}} (i.e., {{x86|SMM}}, {{x86|FPU}}, {{x86|NX}}, {{x86|MMX}}, {{x86|SSE}}, {{x86|SSE2}}, {{x86|SSE3}}, {{x86|SSSE3}}, {{x86|SSE4.1}}, {{x86|SSE4.2}}, {{x86|AES}}, {{x86|AVX}}, {{x86|FMA3}}, and {{x86|AVX2}}), and {{x86|SHA}}
 
* '''Tech:''' {{amd|AMD-V}}/{{amd|AMD-Vi|Vi}}, {{amd|Precision Boost 2}}, {{amd|SMEP}}, 2-way [[SMT]]
 
* '''L3$:''' 64 / 128 / 256&nbsp;MiB
 
 
 
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{{comp table header|cols|Cores|Threads|L2$|L3$|Base|Turbo|Socket|Launched|Price|{{abbr|OPN}}}}
 
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|?full page name
 
|?model number
 
|?core count
 
|?thread count
 
|?l2$ size
 
|?l3$ size
 
|?base frequency#GHz
 
|?turbo frequency#GHz
 
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|?first launched
 
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=== 5900-Series (Zen 3) ===
 
{{see also|amd/microarchitectures/zen 3|l1=Zen 3 µarch|amd/cores/chagall|l2=Codename Chagall}}
 
In March 2022 AMD introduced fourth-generation Threadripper workstation processors based on the {{amd|Zen3|l=arch}} microarchitecture and fabricated on a [[TSMC]] [[N7+|7 nm (N7+)]] and [[GlobalFoundries]] [[12&nbsp;nm]] (14&nbsp;nm?) process. These also use the {{amd|Socket sWRX8|l=pack}} infrastructure.
 
 
 
All models have
 
 
 
* '''Mem:''' Octa-channel DDR4-3200, support for {{abbr|UDIMM}}, {{abbr|RDIMM}}, {{abbr|LRDIMM}}, and {{abbr|3DS RDIMM}} memory, up to 2&nbsp;TiB using eight 256&nbsp;GiB LRDIMMs or 3DS DIMMs
 
* '''I/O:''' 128 PCIe Gen 4.0 lanes (8 lanes reserved to attach the {{amd|WRX80}} chipset)
 
* '''TDP:''' 280&nbsp;W
 
* '''ISA:''' Everything up to {{x86||AVX2}} (i.e., {{x86|SMM}}, {{x86|FPU}}, {{x86|NX}}, {{x86|MMX}}, {{x86|SSE}}, {{x86|SSE2}}, {{x86|SSE3}}, {{x86|SSSE3}}, {{x86|SSE4.1}}, {{x86|SSE4.2}}, {{x86|AES}}, {{x86|AVX}}, {{x86|FMA3}}, {{x86|AVX2}}, and {{x86|VPCLMULQDQ}}), {{x86|SHA}}, and {{x86|VAES}}
 
* '''Tech:''' {{amd|AMD-V}}/{{amd|AMD-Vi|Vi}}, {{amd|Precision Boost 2}}, {{amd|SMEP}}, 2-way [[SMT]]
 
* '''L3$:''' 64 / 128 / 256&nbsp;MiB
 
 
 
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|?full page name
 
|?model number
 
|?core count
 
|?thread count
 
|?l2$ size
 
|?l3$ size
 
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|?turbo frequency#GHz
 
|?first launched
 
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* Intel
 
* Intel
 
** {{intel|Core i9}}
 
** {{intel|Core i9}}
** {{intel|Xeon W}}
 

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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 +, Zen+ +, Zen 2 + and Zen 3 +
nameAMD Ryzen Threadripper +
packageFCLGA-4094 +
process14 nm (0.014 μm, 1.4e-5 mm) +, 12 nm (0.012 μm, 1.2e-5 mm) + and 7 nm (0.007 μm, 7.0e-6 mm) +
socketSocket TR4 +, Socket TRX4 + and Socket WRX8 +
technologyCMOS +
word size64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) +