AMD This week promises to ship Ryzen Threadripper 2 processors in the third quarter of 2018. Ryzen Threadripper 2 competes with Intel that brings the power of 28 cores.
Reported by Theregister on Thursday (7/6/2018), on Monday, Intel, manufacturer of desktop processors and server systems unveil the 28-core Core X-series chip intended for workstations, gamers and other high-end desktop.
Introduced at the Computex event in Taiwan, the processor has a power of 5GHz with a rather large liquid cooling system and is considered less practical. The processor is reportedly going on sale this year.
On Tuesday, at Computex, AMD announces the 12nm second generation Ryzen Threadripper based on Zen + x64 architecture that offers 32 core advantages and 64 hardware threads.
Before the Ryzen chip family entered the market in 2017, Intel released a processor with six, eight or 10 cores for high-end computers. Then, AMD launched the first generation Threadripper with 16 core power for high-performance PC and Intel raise their cores back to 18, now 28 cores for desktop.
AMD does not want to lose, so the company released a processor with 32 core performance capabilities. Threadripper 2 has four active Zen + silicon that connect via AMD Infinity Fabric.
This component is part of the second generation of Ryzen, built with faster clock speeds, reduced memory latency, and so on.
This chip is compatible with Threadripper 1 socket, but you may want to get an updated X399 motherboard to deliver even better performance.
Reported by Theregister on Thursday (7/6/2018), on Monday, Intel, manufacturer of desktop processors and server systems unveil the 28-core Core X-series chip intended for workstations, gamers and other high-end desktop.
Introduced at the Computex event in Taiwan, the processor has a power of 5GHz with a rather large liquid cooling system and is considered less practical. The processor is reportedly going on sale this year.
On Tuesday, at Computex, AMD announces the 12nm second generation Ryzen Threadripper based on Zen + x64 architecture that offers 32 core advantages and 64 hardware threads.
Before the Ryzen chip family entered the market in 2017, Intel released a processor with six, eight or 10 cores for high-end computers. Then, AMD launched the first generation Threadripper with 16 core power for high-performance PC and Intel raise their cores back to 18, now 28 cores for desktop.
AMD does not want to lose, so the company released a processor with 32 core performance capabilities. Threadripper 2 has four active Zen + silicon that connect via AMD Infinity Fabric.
This component is part of the second generation of Ryzen, built with faster clock speeds, reduced memory latency, and so on.
This chip is compatible with Threadripper 1 socket, but you may want to get an updated X399 motherboard to deliver even better performance.
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