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Threadripper 'sharkstooth' smashes threadripper 2990wx yw

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The third generation Ryzen Threadripper named ' Sharkstooth ' has reappeared on Geekbench demonstrating its full power.

Ryzen Threadripper 'Sharkstooth' reappears on Geekbench

Codenamed 'Sharkstooth', the 32-core processor based on the 7nm Zen 2 architecture showed a massive performance boost compared to existing HEDT processors. The chip has reappeared in the same database and proves once again just how good the next-generation Threadripper is going to be for performance enthusiasts.

The same engineering sample has appeared once again (Credits: Momomo_Us ) and this time we can see slightly different clock speeds. We must take into account that the previous chip and this one have the same 32 cores, 64 threads, and 128 MB of L3 and 16 MB of L2 cache. The combined cache on this chip would be 144MB while the core of the 32- core Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX has 64MB of L3 and 8MB of L2 for a 72MB combined cache.

When it comes to performance, the third generation Ryzen Threadripper 'Sharkstooth' scored 5523 points in a single core and 68, 576 in the multi-core test. The AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX on its stock frequencies scores around 4800 points in single-core tests and 36, 000 points in multi-core tests. The Intel W-3175X scores 5, 148 points in single-core tests and 38, 000 points in multi-core tests. This means that the next 32-core Threadripper would have double the multi-core performance practically with respect to the two aforementioned processors.

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Also what's really surprising is that the Zen 2 based Ryzen Threadripper has much higher single core performance compared to Intel's W-3175X which has higher frequencies.

Third generation ' Sharkstooth ' Threadripper is expected to launch in this second half of the year.

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