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AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 3975WX
$3,400.00
The AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 3975WX is a desktop processor with 32 cores, launched in July 2020, at an MSRP of $2749. It is part of the Ryzen Threadripper lineup, using the Zen 2 (Castle Peak) architecture with Socket WRX8. Thanks to AMD Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT) the core-count is effectively doubled, to 64 threads. Ryzen Threadripper PRO 3975WX has 128 MB of L3 cache and operates at 3.5 GHz by default, but can boost up to 4.2 GHz, depending on the workload. AMD is building the Ryzen Threadripper PRO 3975WX on a 7 nm production process using 15,200 million transistors. The silicon die of the chip is not fabricated at AMD, but at the foundry of TSMC. The multiplier is locked on Ryzen Threadripper PRO 3975WX, which limits its overclocking capabilities.
With a TDP of 280 W, the Ryzen Threadripper PRO 3975WX is extremely power hungry, which means you need top-notch cooling. AMD’s processor supports DDR4 memory with an eight-channel interface. The highest officially supported memory speed is 3200 MT/s, but with overclocking (and the right memory modules) you can go even higher. ECC memory is supported, too, which is an important capability for mission-critical systems, to avoid data corruption. For communication with other components in the machine, Ryzen Threadripper PRO 3975WX uses a PCI-Express Gen 4 connection. This processor does not have integrated graphics, you will need a separate graphics card.
Hardware virtualization is available on the Ryzen Threadripper PRO 3975WX, which greatly improves virtual machine performance. Programs using Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX) will run on this processor, boosting performance for calculation-heavy applications. Besides AVX, AMD is including the newer AVX2 standard, too, but not AVX-512.
AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 3975WX
With a TDP of 280 W, the Ryzen Threadripper PRO 3975WX is extremely power hungry, which means you need top-notch cooling. AMD’s processor supports DDR4 memory with an eight-channel interface. The highest officially supported memory speed is 3200 MT/s, but with overclocking (and the right memory modules) you can go even higher. ECC memory is supported, too, which is an important capability for mission-critical systems, to avoid data corruption. For communication with other components in the machine, Ryzen Threadripper PRO 3975WX uses a PCI-Express Gen 4 connection. This processor does not have integrated graphics, you will need a separate graphics card.
Hardware virtualization is available on the Ryzen Threadripper PRO 3975WX, which greatly improves virtual machine performance. Programs using Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX) will run on this processor, boosting performance for calculation-heavy applications. Besides AVX, AMD is including the newer AVX2 standard, too, but not AVX-512.
Physical
Socket: | AMD Socket WRX8 |
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Foundry: | TSMC |
Process Size: | 7 nm |
Transistors: | 15,200 million |
Die Size: | 4x 74 mm² |
I/O Process Size: | 14 nm |
I/O Die Size: | 416 mm² |
Package: | sWRX8 |
tCaseMax: | 95°C |
Processor
Market: | Desktop |
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Production Status: | Active |
Release Date: | Jul 14th, 2020 |
Launch Price: | $3400 |
Part#: |
100-000000086 100-100000086WOF |
Performance
Frequency: | 3.5 GHz |
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Turbo Clock: | up to 4.2 GHz |
Base Clock: | 100 MHz |
Multiplier: | 35.0x |
Multiplier Unlocked: | No |
TDP: | 280 W |
FP32: | 6,451.2 GFLOPS |
Architecture
Codename: | Castle Peak |
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Generation: |
Ryzen Threadripper (Zen 2 (Castle Peak)) |
Memory Support: | DDR4 |
Rated Speed: | 3200 MT/s |
Memory Bus: | Eight-channel |
ECC Memory: | Yes |
PCI-Express: |
Gen 4, 128 Lanes (CPU only) |
Core Config
# of Cores: | 32 |
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# of Threads: | 64 |
SMP # CPUs: | 1 |
Integrated Graphics: | N/A |
Cache
Cache L1: | 64 KB (per core) |
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Cache L2: | 512 KB (per core) |
Cache L3: | 128 MB |
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