News AMD preps 32-core and 64-core Threadripper 9000 CPUs — Shimada Peak resurfaces once again

where are the 20 and 24 cores Ryzen ? AMD please dont be stuck like intel did with their 4 cores chips.

I get it you want people to buy the threadripper , BUT let the Threadripper start at 32 cores , and give us 20 and 24 cores Ryzen please ?
 
where are the 20 and 24 cores Ryzen ? AMD please dont be stuck like intel did with their 4 cores chips.

I get it you want people to buy the threadripper , BUT let the Threadripper start at 32 cores , and give us 20 and 24 cores Ryzen please ?
Why would they eat into their HEDT market when there's no Intel competition? They've decided 16 is enough for the conventional desktop and frankly 16 is overkill for 99% of that market.
 
Why would they eat into their HEDT market when there's no Intel competition? They've decided 16 is enough for the conventional desktop and frankly 16 is overkill for 99% of that market.
not HEDT .. same Ryzen same cheap motherboards , dual channel memory and same 20 lanes PCIe ..

They already have their HEDT in Threadrippers which starts from 24 cores upto 128 Cores , BUT it is very expensive (motherboards and CPU) because it is 8 channels memory AND 128 Lanes of PCIe 5 , which almost no one needs.

16 cores is not an overkill , Cheap workstations for rendering are using them .

The market is not only gaming to say 99% of the market , you mean the Gaming market.

Since Threadripper starts from 24 cores upto 128 , Ryzen could end in 24 cores ... so 20 and 24 cores Ryzen will fill in.

It is about time 20 and 24 cores Ryzen to appear.
 
not HEDT .. same Ryzen same cheap motherboards , dual channel memory and same 20 lanes PCIe ..

They already have their HEDT in Threadrippers which starts from 24 cores upto 128 Cores , BUT it is very expensive (motherboards and CPU) because it is 8 channels memory AND 128 Lanes of PCIe 5 , which almost no one needs.

16 cores is not an overkill , Cheap workstations for rendering are using them .

The market is not only gaming to say 99% of the market , you mean the Gaming market.

Since Threadripper starts from 24 cores upto 128 , Ryzen could end in 24 cores ... so 20 and 24 cores Ryzen will fill in.

It is about time 20 and 24 cores Ryzen to appear.
No, I mean the non-HEDT market. You're making my point for me. 16 is overkill for anyone not doing basically high end content creation, and for that market they want you to pay for the HEDT / Threadripper platform. Of course such people would love to have more threads for cheap, but without Intel competition there's no motivation for AMD to do so. They can demand that any person who really needs more than 16 cores move to threadripper and hand over their $$$. 99% of the overall user market is not doing this kind of work, and doesn't care. (Threadripper sales are around 2% of Ryzen sales, so maybe it's 98% rather than 99%).
 
because it is 8 channels memory AND 128 Lanes of PCIe 5 , which almost no one needs.
only the threadripper pro has 8 channel memory, the non pro threadrippers are quad


i could actually use the 48 lanes that non pro threadripper has.. maybe even the 128 lanes threadripper pro as... would allow me to retire the x99 based intel comp i still use...
 
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