AMD Threadripper 9000 "Shimada Peak" CPUs Surface Online, Offering Up to 96 Zen 5 Cores

AMD's next-generation Ryzen Threadripper 9000 series processors, codenamed "Shimada Peak," have been spotted in shipping manifests, revealing a variety of configurations designed to dominate the High-End Desktop (HEDT) segment. The lineup will feature CPUs with 96, 64, 32, and 16 cores, all powered by the Zen 5 architecture, marking a significant leap in performance for professional and workstation users.

Details on the Threadripper 9000 Series

According to shipping manifests shared by tech leaker Olrak_29, the flagship SKU in the Threadripper 9000 series will pack an impressive 96 cores and 192 threads. This configuration reportedly consists of 12 CCDs (Core Complex Dies), each with eight cores and 32 MB of L3 cache, paired with a single I/O die. This aligns with AMD's strategy to push the boundaries of multithreaded performance for demanding workloads.

Performance and Features

The Threadripper 9000 series is expected to maintain a 350W TDP across the lineup, similar to the previous Zen 4-based Threadripper 7000 series, while benefiting from improved efficiency and performance thanks to the Zen 5 architecture and an upgraded process node.

In addition to standalone SKUs, AMD will release Threadripper PRO variants, tailored for prebuilt workstations from OEMs such as HP, Lenovo, Dell, and Supermicro. These models will cater to professionals requiring robust computational power for rendering, simulation, and data-heavy tasks.

While AMD has yet to officially announce the Threadripper 9000 series, it is clear that these processors are positioned to challenge Intel in the HEDT market. With configurations reaching up to 96 cores, the "Shimada Peak" series aims to set new performance standards and further cement AMD’s dominance in the workstation and enthusiast spaces.

The release window remains uncertain, though it is rumored to be sometime in 2025, possibly in Q1 or Q2.

What are your thoughts on AMD's upcoming Threadripper 9000 series? Do you think this Zen 5-powered lineup will redefine HEDT performance? Share your insights below!

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