AMD Ryzen Threadripper 5000 Series Delayed to 2022?


Launch of AMD’s upcoming Ryzen Threadripper 5000 series high-end desktop (HEDT) and Threadripper WX workstation processors, is rumored to have been delayed to 2022, according to Greymon55, a reliable source with AMD leaks. Codenamed “Chagall,” these processors are compatible with existing sTRX4 and sWRX8 motherboards, based on the AMD TRX40 and AMD WRX80 chipsets, respectively. What’s new, is the “Zen 3” microarchitecture.

It remains to be seen if the delay is the result of a last-minute decision by AMD to go with the newer “Zen 3” CCD that comes with 3D Vertical Cache technology, from the conventional “Zen 3” CCD; or some other reason. A 2022 launch would mean that Threadripper 5000 series will be launching around the time when Intel has desktop platforms with DDR5 memory and PCI-Express Gen 5. AMD is likely to prioritize its next “big” socket for the enterprise segment with EPYC “Genoa,” and the company could find itself embattled with Xeon “Sapphire Rapids” processors that come with next-gen I/O.