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First Tests: AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper Pro, New Muscle in Workstation CPUs – PCMag AU
We got our hands on one of the Lenovo-exclusive Threadripper Pro CPUs, issued only in certain ThinkStation desktops. Here’s how this scarce power processor fared…

AMDs Threadripper Pro processors for workstation desktops are finally here. These chips disrupt a market that Intel has dominated since AMD discontinued its Opteron lineup in 2017. In fact, they have the potential to upend it by offering up to an incredible 64 processing cores on a single CPU die. That’s far more in core count than an Intel Xeon W-class chip, and still more than a match for two Xeon scalable chips, while obviating the complexity and cost of multiple-CPU implementions.
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