AMD Threadripper PRO 7995WX CPU with 96 cores appears in Geekbench database

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An unannounced Threadripper PRO processor has appeared in the Geekbench 5 database. It can be seen that the upcoming Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX-hedt CPU has 96 Zen 4 cores and 192 threads.

The AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX can be seen on Geekbench, where the CPU was tested on an HP Z6 G5 A workstation. The benchmark was spotted there for the first time by Benchleaks. The benchmark shows that the future Threadripper 96 Zen has 4 cores and 192 threads and in this setup has 512GB of RAM. This probably concerns DDR5 memory; AMD’s Zen 4 platform does not support DDR4. You can also see how the CPU has a total of 384MB L3 cache and 96MB L2 cache. AMD has not yet confirmed whether the data in Geekbench is legitimate, so it is not officially known whether the data in the benchmark database is correct.

The benchmark data shows that the device has a base clock of 7.97GHz, but that is not correct. In the benchmark, the processor achieved an average boost clock of 5.14GHz, writes Videocardz, among others. The processor achieved a multicore score of 81,408 in Geekbench 5. Based on HWBot data is that a new world record, also notes @Olrak29_.

The first rumors about new Threadripper CPUs emerged at the end of last year. Then references to a future CPU appeared on computing platform Einstein@Home, of which it became clear that it would have 96 cores. In June, the Ryzen Threadripper 7000 and Threadripper 7000 PRO series were mentioned on AMD’s website. AMD’s EPYC Genoa CPUs, on which the upcoming Threadripper chips are likely to be based, were already announced last year.

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