Amd threadripper was designed by engineers in their spare time
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As you are reading it, the entire Threadripper architecture was not in AMD's plans originally, revealed Sarah Youngbauer and James Prior, both AMD employees who recounted how the world's fastest desktop processor was born.
Threadripper was not in AMD's plans
AMD's Threadripper was developed by a group of hardware engineers as a side project.
The project came into the hands of Jim Anderson - AMD's SVP Graphics and Computing leader
AMD saw that making a Threadripper processor did not require a large investment in R&D, since much of the materials used and the architecture are inherited from Ryzen and Epyc - Its architecture for servers.
Thus Threadripper was born.
Source: wccftech
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