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  • AMD's Threadripper and Threadripper Pro 7000 CPUs are finally here, for users for whom time is money.  (AnandTech)

    These chips ain't cheap: Prices start at $1499 for the 24-core 7960X, and zoom up to $10k once you get to the 96-core 7995WX.

    But for comparison, a 24-core Intel Xeon W7-2495X costs $2199, and that's at the top of Intel's high-end desktop range.  The 7960X is cheaper, faster, and at the bottom of AMD's comparable range.  It's $100 more expensive than the previous 3960X, but it's a lot more than $100 faster.

    The regular Threadripper models provide four memory channels (up to 1TB total RAM), 48 PCIe 5 and 32 PCIe 4 lanes, and up to 64 cores.

    Threadripper Pro provides eight memory channels (up to 2TB total), 128 PCIe 5 lanes, and up to 96 cores.

    Also, similarly to Intel with its Xeon 2400 and 3400 chips, you can plug a Threadripper Pro into a Threadripper motherboard.  You probably wouldn't want to, since Threadripper already goes up to 64 cores (where the Xeon 2400 maxes out at just 24), but you can.

    Available wherever extremely expensive computer components are sold.


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1 That 7900 is doing fine for me. Hell, with the M.2 drive, World of Warships loads faster than it takes to log in.

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