AMD
Ryzen ThreadRipper 1920X
AMD
Ryzen 7 3700X
Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Processor lithography | 14 nm Best: HP AMD EPYC 7702 Processor lithography: 7 nm | |||
Number of cores | 12 Best: Intel Xeon Phi Coprocessor 7290 Number of cores: 72 | |||
Clock speed | 3.5 GHz Best: AMD FX 9590 Clock speed: 4.7 GHz | |||
Max turbo speed | 4 GHz Best: Cisco Intel Xeon E5-2609 Max turbo speed: 24 GHz |
Processor socket | TR4 |
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Component for | Server/Workstation |
Operating modes | 64-bit |
On-board graphics adapter | no |
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Cooler included | no |
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Thermal specification | 154.4 °F |
Clock speed | 3.5 GHz |
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Max turbo speed | 4.0 GHz |
Number of cores | 12 |
Number of threads | 24 |
Thermal Design Power (TDP) | 180.0 W |
Processor lithography | 0.0 in |
Cache | 32 MB |
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Cache type | L3 |
Memory clock speeds supported by processor | 2667.0 MHz |
Memory types supported by processor | DDR4 SDRAM |
Memory channels | Quad |
Maximum number of PCI Express lanes | 64 |
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Supported instruction sets | AES |
Next to the sixteen core 1950X AMD also has released its twelve core Ryzen Threadripper 1920X processor which we review in this article. So what's it gonna be for you, what does make more sense: 12 o... Introduction
Threadripper 1920X sports 12 fed by 38MB of cache, quad-channel memory, and 64 PCIe lanes - all for $800, compared to Intel’s $1000 Core i9-7900X.
At $799, AMD's 12-core Threadripper chip skips along ahead of Intel's competing $999 Core i9 on core-happy computing tasks, while costing a couple of hundred bucks less. Just factor in the high cost of motherboards and cooling into your build budget.
AMD lays claim to the fastest consumer CPU on the planet, outside of games.
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