The AMD 2nd Gen Threadripper 2950X, 2970X and 2990X have been leaked on hwbot. The new processors are reportedly coming in August with more cores than the previous generation.

The AMD 2nd Gen Threadripper 2950X, 2970X and 2990X specs leaked on hwbot is a leak that has been posted by the website. AMD’s new Ryzen Threadripper processors are rumored to be released in August 2018. Read more in detail here: amd ryzen threadripper.

We predicted two weeks ago that AMD’s Threadripper CPUs will be released on August 13th, and according to several sources, this is more likely to be true. What’s more intriguing, though, is the disclosure of the specifications for these CPUs.

 

Hwbot has released the specifications for the three new Threadripper processors: Ryzen Threadripper 2950X, 2970X, and 2990X. Although AMD did not publish the specifications on their official website, a few details from the leak that we previously reported have been verified. The Ryzen 2950X will have 16 cores and 32 threads, while the Ryzen 2970X will have 24 cores and 48 threads. The Ryzen 2990X will be the first desktop CPU with 32 cores and 64 threads.

There are currently no pictures available for these chips, however other specifications are given that you may be interested in. The Ryzen 2950X will have a base speed of 3.1GHz and a TDP of 125 watts. The boost clock isn’t mentioned, although it’s lower than you’d anticipate compared to the first-generation Threadripper CPUs. The 2970X, on the other hand, runs at a considerably higher frequency, 3.5GHz, and has a TDP of 180 Watts. The TDP is remarkable for a 24-core CPU and isn’t too high. The ultimate Ryzen Threadripper 2990X is a 32-core processor with a TDP of 250 Watts, a base frequency of 3.4GHz, and a boost clock of 4.2GHz using XFR2 technology. As a result, the Ryzen 2970X’s boost clock must be near to or higher.

These processors will be fully compatible with X399 motherboards, which were designed specifically for the first-generation Threadripper CPUs. As a result, users of these motherboards will not need to replace them in order to upgrade to a powerful 2970X or 2990X.

 

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