
Shortly after the release of the AMD Ryzen 3000 flagship processors, new test results for the 32-core AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3000 for high-end desktops and workstations appeared on the network. Unlike last time, the tests were carried out in 64-bit Windows, which does not overestimate the performance of evaluating the computing capabilities of the hardware. However, even in such conditions, the achievements of the “red” CPU were impressive.
Twitter-insider @momomo_us published data tests Threadripper 3000 codenamed Sharktooth in the popular benchmark GeekBench. In single-core and multi-core tests, the processor scored 5523 and 68 576 points, respectively. For comparison, the similar results of the 32-core Threadripper 2990WX totaled 4800 and 38 000 points, and the 28-core Intel Xeon W-3175X2990WX - 5150 and 36 000 “parrots”.
According to the source, not the most productive model of the new series took part in the test. The AMD Epyc server line already includes 64-core processors using chips of the same Zen 2 architecture. It is possible that the vendor will soon announce a 64-core Threadripper.
The new processor has 32 cores and 64 threads, like the flagship of the previous generation, but the Zen+ architecture has been replaced by the more efficient Zen 2, and the maximum CPU clock speed was 4.17 GHz. The date of the announcement and the price of Threadripper 3000 by the manufacturer have not been announced.
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