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AMD Ryzen Threadripper 9000 "Shimada Peak" 64-Core & 32-Core SKUs Leak Out

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Lots of stock have when producing a lot. I think that AMD use few % of all engagement capacity of TSMC for consumer products and just part of this part is for CPUs with x3d.
I hear you but it has already been replenished and is already Out of stock again in some places. Even here on TPU some of the Biggest Intel supporters now run X3D including some TPU staff.
 
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To get down to a MATX, If Intel has support for the W Class, in the smaller formats, why not threadripper. Yes, I know this is a deep micro atx too!

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Yep the 2920x inspired me to only go with 12 cores. What would be even better would be a chip like the 1900X. That chip was like $30 more than a 1700X with more than double the PCIE lanes. Today's $500+ MBs are just porn. I still have my X399 and will be using it as a Virtual hub for some Racing rigs.
Yeah, ideally, starting at 8 cores would be nice. There are a lot of power users who needs lots of IO and memory and good core performance for productive tasks that are not giant batch jobs. (Not to mention it would double as a great gaming rig).
AMD (and Intel) are really screwing up by not satisfying the "HEDT market". Just imagine them selling cherry-picked 8 core ($500), 12 core ($650) and 16 core($800) with slightly higher clocks and higher TDP than mainstream, along with non-gimmicky motherboards at $400-500 (many well featured mainstream motherboards cost this anyways).

If X3D was a gimmick there would be lots of stock.
It mostly affects low resolution gaming and very select edge case workloads, while most heavy workloads see no real benefit if not a disadvantage from heat or throttling. It makes no sense for a workstation CPU.
 
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I’m looking forward to a single CCD CPU with 12c/24t accompanied with an advanced high frequency I/O die. When something like that surfaces it would be hard for me to resist…
If X3D still makes sense at the time, even better.

Personally I’m ok with the existing PCI-E lane and memory channel count. I do not need more of them just as I don’t need more board cost.
Also I think DDR5 has a lot more to offer still.
 
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AMD (and Intel) are really screwing up by not satisfying the "HEDT market"
What kind of workload do you have that isn't yet optimized for a lot of cores but does need a ton of PCIE lanes/extreme memory capacities?

I’m looking forward to a single CCD CPU with 12c/24t accompanied with an advanced high frequency I/O die
Would be interesting to see for sure, but I just don't think it will happen for a few years? Maybe if Intel keeps pushing with their E-cores. Games won't bother to push for more than 8 coress until at least next generation of consoles, provided the latter happen to have more than 8 cores...

Personally I’m ok with the existing PCI-E lane and memory channel count. I do not need more of them just as I don’t need more board cost
Same-ish. The grand majority of people won't plug anything other than two RAM sticks, a GPU card, maybe two NVME drives, tops. Maybe the odd SATA drive. So I don't think the current somewhat limited PCIE lane amount will change much either.
 
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Would be interesting to see for sure, but I just don't think it will happen for a few years? Maybe if Intel keeps pushing with their E-cores. Games won't bother to push for more than 8 coress until at least next generation of consoles, provided the latter happen to have more than 8 cores...
I believe that some of those if not all my expectations could be fulfilled with Zen6 on AM5.
 
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Little in the past Taichi x399m
Exactly, why did they not keep running with this board and layout.
Perfect platorm! I reached out to Asrock to see they could upgrade the 3 PCIe 3.0 x16 to 4.0 lanes, and etc. They said not, but if I said I needed a thousand of them, they possible would have considered.
 
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