Background on AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7000 Series CPUs
AMD's Ryzen Threadripper processors are built for heavy multi-tasking and applications that can use multiple cores effectively. They are AMD's high-end desktop (HEDT) CPUs with an emphasis on lots of cores, threads, and PCI-Express lanes.
This series debuted in 2017, but was discontinued in early 2022 - then made a comeback with the launch of Threadripper 7000 in late 2023. These are now the fourth iteration of Threadripper, and are based on the same Zen 4 chiplet architecture used in the smaller Ryzen 7000 line of consumer processors. As such, they are built on a 5nm manufacturing process, offer high clock speeds, and support many of the latest technologies like DDR5 memory, AVX-512, and PCI-Express 5.0.
With a strong combination of cores, clock speed, and cutting-edge features, AMD's Threadripper 7000 is a great foundation for high-performance workstation PCs. Check out how these chips handle real-world applications in our numerous CPU comparison articles.
Model: AMD 100-100001352
Specifications
Product Line | Threadripper |
Code Name | Storm Peak |
Socket | sTR5 |
Process | 5 nm |
Total Number of Cores | 24 |
Total Number of Threads | 48 |
Base Clock Speed | 4.20 GHz |
Simultaneous Multi-Threading | Yes |
Turbo Boost | Yes |
Max. Turbo Boost | 5.30 GHz |
Thermal Output | 350 W |
PCI-E Lanes | 48 |
Max Temperature | 95 C |
Socket Count | 1P |
Cache | |
L2 | 24MB |
L3 | 128MB |
Onboard Graphics | |
Processor Type | N/A |
Memory Specification | |
Memory Type | DDR5 |
Maximum Frequency | 5200 |
ECC Support | Yes |
Registered Support | Yes |