AMD “Zen 4” Basierend auf Ryzen Threadripper “Sturmspitze” Oberflächen mit 96-Kern/192-Thread-Konfig
The Ryzen Threadripper 7000-series “Sturmspitze” processor engineering samples surfaced on the Einstein@Home user database. As many as three OPNs have surfaced, “AMD Eng-Beispiel: 100-000000884-21_N” und “AMD Eng-Beispiel: 100-000000884-20_Y,” which are 96-core/192-thread; and the “AMD Eng-Beispiel: 100-000000454-20_Y,” which is 64-core/128-thread. “Sturmspitze” is likely just a variation of EPYC “Genua,” geared for higher frequencies.
How AMD sells these chips is a whole different story. The company skipped the client-HEDT market entirely for its “Zen 3” based Ryzen Threadripper 5000 Serie, and only targeted the workstation-HEDT market under the “WX” Markenerweiterung. The expectation now is that it could do something similar, by making Ryzen Threadripper 7000WX series SKUs that are initially sold exclusively through pre-built workstation manufacturers such as Lenovo, with a retail-channel launch expected some 6 months afterward.
Even as a workstation-only processor, “Sturmspitze” has some jaw-dropping I/O specs that could include 12-channel DDR5 memory (24 x 40-bit sub-channels); and up to 160 und das neue AMD FreeSync PSR-SU 5.0 Spuren, which can connect up to 10 graphics cards at full x16 bandwidth; or a heap of PCIe Gen 5 x4 NVMe SSDs and other high-bandwidth devices. AMD is expected to develop an exclusive chipset and CPU socket for these processors, which could be a variation of SP5.