AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5000 CPU Specs Leak Out: 5995WX Flagship With 64 Cores, 280W TDP, 256 MB Cache & Up To 4.55 GHz Clocks

Hassan Mujtaba
AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5000 CPU Specs Leak Out: 5995WX Flagship With 64 Cores, 280W TDP, 256 MB Cache & Up To 4.55 GHz Clocks

AMD's Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5000 'Chagall' workstation CPUs are more or less confirmed through an internal specs document leak by Igor's Lab.

AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5000 'Chagall' CPU Specs Confirmed: 5995WX, 5975WX, 5965WX, 5955WX & 5945WX With Up To 280W TDP & 4.55 GHz Clocks

Recently, it was reported that AMD's Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5000 CPU lineup, which is codenamed Chagall, will be launching in March 2022. Now Igor's Lab has revealed even more technical details of the upcoming workstation / prosumer lineup. The new details include specs and technical data surrounding the upcoming workstation parts which will be compatible with the WRX80 platform.

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It looks like AMD isn't planning to launch its Threadripper lineup for the TRX40 platform which means that after the Zen 2 based Threadripper 3000 lineup, there won't be any new HEDT part. It makes a little sense as to why AMD might be doing this as competition from Intel has so far been zero but it changes next year with the arrival of Sapphire Rapids-X and Fishhawk Falls platform.

AMD's Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5000 'Chagall' CPU technical data has leaked out. (Image Credits: Igor's Lab)

The Gigabyte leak gave us an insight on what to expect from the AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5000 'Chagall' SKUs and the latest leak gives us more details. It looks like AMD will have at least five SKUs within the Zen 3 workstation family. The top variant, as expected, would be the 64 Core 5995WX (100-000000444) which will be followed by the 32 core 5975WX (100-000000445), the 24 core 5965WX (100-000000446), the 16 core 5955WX (100-000000447) and lastly, the 12 core 5945WX (100-000000448).

Interestingly, only the flagship would rock 256 MB cache while the 32 & 24 core models will rock 128 MB cache. The 16 and 12 core models would rock just 64 MB of cache. As for TDPs, all chips come configured at a 280W TDP and feature up to 4550 MHz (4.55 GHz) boost clocks but variable per power state frequencies as seen in the table above.

Here's Everything We Know About AMD's Ryzen Threadripper 5000 'Chagall' Zen 3 HEDT CPU Family

With that said, AMD's Ryzen Threadripper 5000 HEDT CPUs have been leaking for a while now. We got to see the Threadripper PRO 5995WX and 5945WX CPUs in benchmarks a while back and specs of these chips were also reported within the Gigabyte leak a month back. According to a rumor by Moore's Law is Dead, AMD is expected to launch its next-generation Threadripper in both standard and 3DX (3D V-Cache) flavors. It is possible that AMD might just go the 3DX route for the HEDT CPU lineup like Milan-X chips.

The pricing is also said to be higher than the Zen 2 lineup which is expected considering the price bump we saw on the Ryzen 5000 mainstream CPUs versus the Ryzen 3000 models. It is possible that AMD might launch a few Ryzen Threadripper SKUs earlier and keep the flagship 64 core for a later launch as they did with the Threadripper 3990X but that remains to be seen. Also, AMD has been experimenting a lot with workstation PRO SKUs so it could be possible that the next-gen line of chips might be known as PRO variant as Threadripper does carter the enthusiast and prosumer market.

CPU NameCPU CoresCPU ThreadBase ClockBoost ClockL3 Cache / PCIe LanesTDPMemory SupportPrice (MSRP)Launch
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 5995WX64 Core128 Thread2.7 GHz4.50 GHz256 MB / 128 PCIe Gen 4280W8-Channel DDR4 (2 TB)$6499 USMarch 2022
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 5975WX32 Core64 Thread3.6 GHz4.50 GHz128 MB / 128 PCIe Gen 4280W8-Channel DDR4 (2 TB)$3299 USMarch 2022
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 5965WX24 Core48 Thread3.8 GHz4.50 GHz128 MB / 128 PCIe Gen 4280W8-Channel DDR4 (2 TB)$2399 USMarch 2022
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 5955WX16 Core32 Thread4.0 GHz4.50 GHz64 MB / 128 PCIe Gen 4280W8-Channel DDR4 (2 TB)TBD (OEM)March 2022
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 5945WX12 Core24 Thread4.1 GHz4.50 GHz64 MB / 128 PCIe Gen 4280W8-Channel DDR4 (2 TB)TBD (OEM)March 2022

A launch in March 2022 would mean that AMD's Ryzen Threadripper 5000 HEDT CPUs will be pitted close to Intel's own Sapphire Rapids HEDT family for the W790 platform. Both Intel & AMD last launched their HEDT CPUs in November 2019. The new processors will remain compatible with the existing WRX80 motherboards from OEMs including the enthusiast-grade designs from ASUS and Gigabyte.

AMD did release its workstation/prosumer Threadripper chips too but Intel has been unable to capture the HEDT market since then. With new HEDT CPU families arriving in 2022, we will once again see heated competition in the segment, especially since both CPU makers will be offering brand new core architectures for the platform.

AMD Ryzen Threadripper 5000 vs Intel Sapphire Rapids-X HEDT CPUs:

CPU FamilyIntel Sapphire Rapids-WSAMD Threadripper Pro 5000
Process Node10nm ESF7nm
Core ArchitectureGolden CoveZen 3
PlatformW790TRX80/WRX80
SocketLGA 4677LGA 4096
Max Cores / Threads56/11264/128
Max Cache (L3)105 MB224 MB
Memory SupportDDR5-4800 (8-Channel)DDR4-3200 (8-Channel)
Max PCIe Lanes112 PCIe Gen 5.0128 PCIe Gen 4.0
TDP350W+280W+
LaunchQ1 2023Q1 2022
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