AMD's Ryzen Threadripper 7985WX Available for Purchase on Gray Market

 Exciting News: Zen 4 is Making its Way to Workstations!

AMD's Ryzen Threadripper 7985WX Available for Purchase on Gray Market
AMD's Ryzen Threadripper 7985WX Available for Purchase on Gray Market


Prominent hardware leakster @YuuKi_AnS recently unveiled an image purportedly showcasing AMD's upcoming Ryzen Threadripper Pro 7985WX processor, ingeniously encased within what seems to be an SP6 form factor. Despite the chip's official release still pending, it has stealthily made its way into the gray market – those unapproved sales channels such as eBay, often took advantage of trading pre-release technology. The exposed profile of this CPU hints at potential deliveries to workstation manufacturers, suggesting that we are on the cusp of the arrival of genuine Zen 4-based workstation processors. However, it's crucial to bear in mind that we are working with unofficial information, so a pinch of skepticism is warranted.

The alleged AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 7985WX CPU is ensconced in an understated matte orange casing and boasts a robust 350W TDP. It bears the identifier 100-000000454-30, which doesn't align with any of AMD's existing Product Change Notifications (PCNs), indicating an entirely new offering. However, the Processor Part Number (OPN) does align with the rumored OPN for the Ryzen 7985WX, expected to hit the market wielding 64 cores and 128 threads.

Unfortunately, the available snippet of the listing does not disclose the price, but it does confirm that the product is in a “functional” condition without any repairs, with the overall condition noted as having “minor signs of use.”

The distinctive rectangular packaging of the presumed AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 7985WX implies compatibility with the SP6 socket, contrasting with the nearly square SP5. Unofficial reports suggest that AMD's SP6 socket will support an eight-channel DDR5 memory subsystem. However, it's important to clarify that not all SP6 socket products are guaranteed to utilize the full memory capacity.

Presently, AMD's Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5000WX series stands as the pinnacle for workstation CPUs. The rumored arrival of the 7000WX family, codenamed Storm Peak, is poised to carry the torch forward. According to whispers in the tech realm, the upcoming Ryzen Threadripper Pro 7000WX series could offer a staggering 96 general-purpose x86 cores, along with support for DDR5 memory and the PCIe 5.0 interface on the TRX50 platform.

Such advancements would mark a substantial leap from the currently available AMD Threadripper Pro 5000WX series CPUs that power high-end desktop workstations from industry giants like Dell, HP, and Lenovo. Nevertheless, it's likely that these formidable chips will come at a professional-class price point, which could once again deter enthusiasts from getting their hands on them.

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