New AMD Threadripper WRX80 Chipset Specs & Differences vs. TRX40, 3950X vs. 3955WX, et al.
AMD's Threadripper Pro 3995WX, 3975WX, 3955WX, and 3945WX CPUs were announced today, release date in Fall, with specs and chipsets now known. Also talking sWRX8 / WRX80 and TRX40.
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If you're curious to see how close or far the news was from our original leak we received, you can check out the first story from September here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Xrys7sOr4A
In this coverage, we'll be talking about the differences between AMD's Threadripper product offerings, includings its WRX80 chipset and TRX40 chipset, including sTRX4 and sWRX8 socket differences vs. Epyc. The AMD 3995WX compares to the 3990X, the 3975WX to the 3970X, the 3955WX is the workstation replacement for the desktop AM4 3950X CPU, and the 3945WX is the 3900X equivalent in the workstation space. If you're wondering about the differences between the AMD Threadripper Pro (WX) line and the X line, this will help illustrate those. We'll also be talking about TDP, thermal requirements and AMD's calculation of TDP, and motherboard socket compatibility. The Lenovo P620 is also up for discussion.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Threadripper Pro 3995WX, 3975WX, 3955WX, 3945WX
01:31 - Overview & Rumors Previously
02:35 - Threadripper Naming Explained (sWRX8, WRX80, TRX40)
05:50 - Socket Compatibility
07:35 - Threadripper Pro CPU Specs
09:58 - Lenovo P620 Specs
11:08 - Recap & Conclusion
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