30% Faster | NEW AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3000 CPU Benchmark Is Out!
AMD’s NEW 32 Zen 2 Cores at Up To 4.2 GHz, Up To 30% Faster in Multi-Threaded Workload
30% Faster Than The Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX
The AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3000 series is scheduled to be out later this year, Lisa Su mentioned: The new processor lineup would be featuring the Zen 2 core architecture which delivered a massive IPC uplift of 15% compared to Zen+ based CPUs. In addition to better IPC, the new HEDT / Workstation chips would offer better I/O such as PCIe Gen 4.0 and higher efficiency thanks to the 7nm process node.
The CPU scored 5649 points in the multi-threaded (64 core) test, 1069 points in 8-core, 538 points in 4-core, 269 points in 2-core and 135 in single-core tests.
The Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX for comparison scored 4328 points in the multi-threaded (64 core) test, 885 points in 8-core, 454 points in 4-core, 236 points in 2-core and 118 points in single-core tests.
The 64-core test accounts the 64 threads that both chips have to offer and the Threadripper 3000 seems to be at least 30% faster in this performance metric. This score is similar to the 35% uplift that we have previously seen on the Geekbench benchmark.
AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su:
“You know. it’s very interesting, some of the things that circulate on the Internet—I don’t think we ever said that Threadripper was not going to continue—it somehow took on a life of its own on the Internet,” Su said, speaking to a small group of reporters following her keynote. “You will see more [Threadripper] from us; you will definitely see more.
If mainstream is moving up, then Threadripper will have to move up, up—and that’s what we’re working on.”
Source:
wccftech.com
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