Threadripper motherboards show July 25
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AMD is organizing the webinar "Meet the Experts" in which the spotlight will fall on the motherboards for the new AMD Ryzen Threadripper platform, the company's commitment to return to the HEDT segment of X86 processors after many years absent due to the lack of competitiveness of its Bulldozer processors.
Less to know Ryzen Threadripper motherboards
So far we have a lot of information on Ryzen Threadripper processors, especially the 12 and 16 core models that will be the first to hit the market during the first half of August. A processor is useless without a compatible motherboard so AMD has invited ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI and ASRock to give details on their new motherboards with TR4 socket and X399 chipset that will bring the Threadrippers to life.
For now there is information about the GIGABYTE X399 AORUS Gaming 7 motherboards, A SUS X399 ROG ZENITH EXTREME, A SROCK X399 Professional Gaming and ASROCK X399 TAICHI. All these boards have excellent characteristics typical of a high-end platform that aims to make things really difficult for Intel and its Skylake-X processors.
AMD Ryzen Threadripper humiliates Intel at Cinebench
There is no doubt that AMD's Zen microarchitecture has turned a market sector that has been stagnant and dominated with an iron fist by Intel for many years. The Ryzen Threadrippers are processors with a multi-chip design consisting of two Summit Ridge dies that add up to 16 physical cores and connect to each other using the Infinity Fabric bus developed by AMD.
Source: techpowerup
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