AMD, which has gained the admiration of both casual computer users, gamers and people working in corporate areas by producing advanced hardware over the years, is on the agenda with the delay of its 5000 series Threadripper processors.
The Threadripper processors, which appeal to professionals and speed enthusiasts, will allegedly be delayed by 1 year. Previously, no official statement was made for processors whose release date was supported by claims. In other words, we can see these processors before the claim in question.
The 5000 series Threadripper processors, codenamed Chagall, may arrive in 2022:
The person who made the claim is the Twitter user greymon55, who has gained the trust of many people with the information he has given from within the industry. “Chagall seems to be delayed, probably to next year,” the user explained, before the release date of the processors was shown as November of 2021.
As a result of the attack on Gigabyte in August, information of several hardware, including the Threadripper 5990X processor, was revealed. According to this information, the 5990X will have 64 cores and 128 threads. The model, which is expected to come with 256MB L3 cache, will use 64 PCIe 4.0 interfaces. The model, whose clock speed is not shared, is expected to reveal the main difference between the 3990X model at this point.
Apart from this, the 5000 series Pro Threadripper processors were mentioned in the information that was released towards the end of August. Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5995WX and Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5945WX, the first of the models, according to the information, has 64 cores and 128 threads, while the second has 12 cores and 24 threads.
However, since these models are developed for workstations, they are of little interest to everyday users. Models developed for workstations are also expected to be released in 2022.