AMD's Ryzen Threadripper 9000 series, featuring the "Shimada Peak" 64-Core and 32-Core models, has been identified in recent shipping manifests.

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The upcoming "Shimada Peak" Threadripper processors from AMD have been spotted in shipping documents, indicating a range of models including 96-core, 64-core, 32-core, and 16-core configurations.

AMD's upcoming Threadripper 9000 series processors are set to take the high-end desktop (HEDT) market by storm, boasting an impressive configuration of up to 96 cores powered by the advanced Zen5 architecture.

For those unaware, AMD's "Zen5-based" Threadripper CPU lineup hasn't seen the market spotlight yet, and interestingly, Team Red hasn't even talked about it for now. However, based on a series of previous leaks, we are now aware that the Threadripper 9000 series, which is said to replace the Threadripper 7000 "Zen4" CPU lineup, is codenamed "Shimada Peak," and according to new NBD shipping manifests (via Olrak_29), we now know that Ryzen Threadripper 9000 series will debut in a variety of core configurations.

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Previous leaks informed us that Threadripper 9000 would debut with 96-core and 16-core variants, but the shipping manifests now indicate the presence of 64-core and 32-core SKUs as well. The top-end configuration in the lineup is said to come with up to 96 cores and 192 threads based on the Zen 5 architecture. The configuration consists of 12 CCDs, each with eight cores, 32 MB of L3 cache, and a single IO die.

Although the specific details of the newly-released variants remain unclear, it is anticipated that the 32-core variant will include four CCDs, whereas the 64-core variant is expected to have eight CCDs, as each CCD is designed to accommodate an 8-core setup. All models in the Shimada Peak series are projected to have a TDP of 350W and will share similar specifications with their Zen4 counterparts, with the exception of the process node used and the core architecture.

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AMD's Ryzen Threadripper 9000 lineup is expected to be segmented into "PRO" variants as well, which will be used in pre-build workstations by partners such as HP, Lenovo, Dell & Supermicro. While we are unaware of a release date, it was previously claimed that the SKUs will be launched somewhere in 2025, likely in this quarter or the next, but it is uncertain for now. AMD's Shimada Peak lineup is said to disrupt the competition in the HEDT segment hence, we cannot wait to see how the SKUs turn out.

Comparison of AMD Ryzen Threadripper Generations:

Family Name AMD Threadripper 9000 AMD Threadripper 7000 AMD Threadripper 5000 AMD Threadripper 3000 AMD Threadripper 2000
Shimada Peak Storm Peak Chagall Castle Peak Coflax
CPU Architecture Zen 5 Zen 4 Zen 2 Zen+ Zen 1
Process Node 4nm 5nm 7nm 12nm 14nm
Max CPU Cores 96? 96 64 32 16
Max CPU Threads 192? 192 128 64 32
PCIe Support PCIe Gen 5.0 PCIe Gen 5.0 PCIe Gen 4.0 PCIe Gen 3.0 PCIe Gen 3.0
Max PCIe Lanes 128 128 72 64 64
Max L2 Cache 96 MB 96 MB 32 MB 16 MB 8 MB
Max L3 Cache 384 MB 384 MB 256 MB 64 MB 32 MB
Max TDP 350W? 350W 280W 280W 250W
Socket SP6 SP6 sTRX4 TR4 TR4
Chipset WRX90, TRX50 WRX90, TRX50 TRX40, TRX80, WRX80 X399 X399
Launch 2025 2023 2022 2019 2018