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The third generation threadripper 'is on the way' says amd

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During the opening of Computex, AMD talked about three of its main products, Ryzen, EPYC, and the Navi graphics, but Threadripper was the big absentee from the evening, so many were worried if they were ever going to arrive.

The third generation Threadripper is on the way and with more cores

Fortunately, Lisa Su, AMD CEO herself, has confirmed that Threadipper is on the way.

You know, it's very interesting, some of the things that circulate on the Internet - I don't think we've ever said that Threadripper wasn't going to continue - somehow took on a life of its own on the Internet, You will see more of us; you will definitely see more.

Rumors of Threadripper's disappearance arose after its references were removed in one of AMD's latest customer roadmaps for 2019, although we speculate that Threadipper would arrive after Ryzen and EPYC.

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In another comment, Lisa Su hinted that the third generation Threadeippers would have an increase in the number of cores, stating that if Ryzen and EPYC are increasing their number of cores, Threadripper will or will do as well.

Chances are AMD plans to release Threadripper processors with more than 32 cores. There is speculation that AMD plans to release 48-core, 96-thread processors, though the number of cores may be as high as 64, given that Threadripper's design is based on EPYC. There has been no talk of possible dates, but the last quarter of 2019 sounds great, or early next year.

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