With the Threadripper Pro series, AMD introduces the ideal workstation: hyperthreading, enormous cache memory, high boost clock rates, and the efficient 4nm FinFET manufacturing process lay the foundation for a powerful workstation PC with the Threadripper CPUs from the “Zen 5” family.
- 32 CPU cores from the "Zen 5" family with a 350 Watt TDP
- 64 threads with simultaneous multithreading (SMT)
- Base clock of 4.0 GHz and 5.4 GHz turbo
- Large unified cache memory: combined 160 MB L2 and L3 cache
- Highly efficient 4-nanometre FinFET transistors for CPU cores
- Extensive features and 88 PCIe 5.0 lanes with WRX90 platform
The AMD Ryzen Threadripper 9970X: 32-core processor for the ideal workstation
For the workstation segment, AMD relies not only on a huge number of cores but also on steadily increasing clock rates. With Precision Boost, the Threadripper CPU selectively raises individual clock speeds up to 5.4 GHz.
Thanks to the switch to the Zen 5 family and the 4-nanometre FinFET process for the CPU cores, this is achieved at the same die size and thermal design power (TDP) as the previous model from the 7000 series.
Additionally, all PCIe 5.0 lanes are offered in the usual quantity, ensuring the Threadripper 9970X enables mature connectivity. Even regarding memory, you are very well equipped with up to 1 TB DDR5 RAM at a maximum clock speed of 6,400 MHz.
AMD Zen 5: CPU cores with 4nm architecture
The Zen 5 generation not only enables higher clock speeds alongside the usual functionality but also more instructions per clock cycle (IPC). This means more instructions are executed per clock, significantly improving CPU performance.
This advantage is made possible by the new manufacturing process, which in turn allows more transistors per core, while cache and PCIe lanes are fully maintained.
Multithreading (SMT) and Precision Boost Overdrive (PBO)
Thanks to simultaneous multithreading, the Zen 5 cores can process two threads simultaneously, as with the previous model. The number of cores is effectively doubled to 64 cores with the 32 virtual cores.
Depending on the TDP and cooling conditions, the CPU accelerates its cores up to 5.4 GHz with Precision Boost Overdrive to prioritise important threads and efficiently handle your workload.
Even if the high boost clock of up to 5.4 GHz is not enough for you, AMD has placed no limit on the clock speed. This allows you to overclock the CPU as you wish. However, any damage caused by overclocking is not covered by the manufacturer!
Latency-free data access with intelligent cache
It is not only important to have a total cache size of over 160 MB but also one that is intelligently managed. The massive cache of the AMD Ryzen Threadripper 9970X is managed very efficiently with “Smart-Fetch” algorithms, ensuring latency-free data access and fast calculations.
The CPUs are also enhanced with many other algorithms, instruction sets, and units such as AVX 2 for complex vector calculations or two AES units for fast and reliable data encryption.
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CPU Manufacturer
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AMD
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CPU Series
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AMD Ryzen Threadripper
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CPU Socket
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sTR5
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CPU Architecture
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Zen 5
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CPU Code Name
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AMD Shimada Peak
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CPU Cores
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32
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CPU Threads
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64
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Hyperthreading / Multithreading
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Yes
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Memory Controller
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quad channel
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L1-Cache
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2560 kB
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L2-Cache
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32 MB
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L3-Cache
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128 MB
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TDP
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350 W
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CPU Cooler Included
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No
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CPU Packaging
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boxed / retail
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Integrated GPU
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No
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Clock Speeds
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Max. CPU Clock (Base)
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4 GHz
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Max. CPU Clock (Turbo / Boost)
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5.4 GHz
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Memory
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Memory Compatibility
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DDR5
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System Memory Subtype
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RDIMM
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Max. Memory Speed (Standard)
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6400 MT/s
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EEC Support
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Yes
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Compatibility
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Compatibility Note
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Please refer to the manufacturer's compatibility information. You can find the latest overview on the manufacturer's website.
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Connectivity
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PCIe-5.0-Lanes
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88
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