AMD has now disclosed the availability date for the two additional members of its 2nd Generation Ryzen Threadripper family. The AMD Threadripper 2970WX for extreme workstations as well as the AMD Threadripper 2920X for high-end desktops will be available for purchase globally on October 29.

The AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2970WX processor is similar to the 2990WX, which uses four eight-core Zeppelin dies on a single piece of substrate, but with one core disabled within each CCX (two per die). The CPU thus has 24 cores with SMT technology and running at 3.0-4.2 GHz, 64 MB of cache, a quad-channel DDR4-2933 memory subsystem, and 60+4 lanes of PCIe Gen 3. The chip has a 250 W TDP and therefore greatly benefits from the latest AMD X399-based motherboards with enhanced VRMs as well as high-performance coolers designed to dissipate such a vast amount of thermal energy.

Designed for high-end desktops for enthusiasts, the Ryzen Threadripper 2920X uses two Zen+ dies with two cores disabled within each of them. Running its 12 cores with SMT at 3.5-4.3 GHz, the chip offers 32 MB of cache, a quad-channel DDR4-2933 memory subsystem, and 60+4 lanes of PCIe Gen 3. With a TDP of 180 W, the “baby” Threadripper 2 is compatible with any AMD X399-powered platform with a proper BIOS. Meanwhile, since such chips are made to be overclocked, a motherboard with a reliable VRM and a robust cooler are highly recommended since power consumption and TDP tend to skyrocket on overclocked processors.

AMD's High-Performance Desktop CPUs
  Cores/
Threads
Base/
Turbo
L3 DRAM
1DPC
PCIe TDP SRP Retail
Price
TR 2990WX 32/64 3.0/4.2 64 MB 4x2933 60 250 W $1799 $1799
TR 2970WX 24/48 3.0/4.2 $1299 -
TR 2950X 16/32 3.5/4.4 32 MB 180 W $899 $899
TR 1950X 3.4/4.0 4x2667 $799 $720
TR 2920X 12/24 3.5/4.3 4x2933 $649 -
TR 1920X 3.5/4.0 4x2667 $399 $449
TR 1900X 8/16 3.8/4.0 16 MB $299 $308
Ryzen 7 2700X 8/16 3.7/4.3 16 MB 2x2933 16 105 W $329 $319
Ryzen 7 1800X 8/16 3.6/4.0 16 MB 2x2667 95 W ? $244

AMD is also noting today that these parts will feature a 'Dynamic Local Mode', designed to arrange the NUMA such that cores with direct access to memory have priority, although we will have to look deeper into this feature.

The AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2970WX processor will retail for $1,299, whereas the Ryzen Threadripper 2920X will cost $649. Both will be available on October 29 from leading retailers.

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  • Machinus - Friday, October 5, 2018 - link

    How can the 2990 have identical clocks and TDP but 150% of the cores of the 2970?
  • pogostick - Friday, October 5, 2018 - link

    TDP is not an exact science.
  • Hul8 - Friday, October 5, 2018 - link

    First: The 2990WX has only 133% the cores of the 2970WX: 32 / 24 = 1.333...

    Reason for the same TDP is probably two-fold:

    1) the 24-core part can boost higher in higher-load situations while keeping to the same power and thermal constraints; and

    2) the 32-core is made up of (even more) specially binned dies.
  • Hul8 - Friday, October 5, 2018 - link

    Also, even if the 24-core has 1 core disabled in each of the 8 CCX's, this doesn't preclude many of the dies coming from the same pile as the fully enabled ones; there may not be enough faulty ones for all the lower-tiered products in all of AMD's CPU product stack.
  • Tchamber - Friday, October 5, 2018 - link

    @Hul8
    That's not how you figure percentages. It IS 150% because 24*1.5=32.
  • 1_rick - Friday, October 5, 2018 - link

    You might wanna dig out your calculator and check your math there.
  • Tchamber - Friday, October 5, 2018 - link

    LOL, mild dyslexia...
  • Jeremy G - Saturday, October 6, 2018 - link

    I'm going to back you up here and see if they check our math ;)
  • Jeremy G - Saturday, October 6, 2018 - link

    Like Tchamber said, that's not how percentages work..

    24 = 100% of the 2970WX core count
    +
    12 = 50% of the 2970WX core count
    ----------------------------------------------------
    32 = 150% of the 2970WX core count

    The 2970WX has 2/3 the core count of the 2990WX = 66.6%

    Probably the reason you were confused.
  • Death666Angel - Saturday, October 6, 2018 - link

    24 + 12 = 32 now? That's 36 in my world, but maybe I'm wrong.

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