AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX is now officially the fastest workstation CPU to date, according to the latest performance tests. In the process, AMD’s 96-core Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX outperforms the Intel Xeon, leading in all performance measurements and scoring high in the Cinebench benchmark. The AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX CPU is the flagship within the new Threadripper 7000 family. The chip has 96 cores based on the Zen 4-core architecture, which enables 192 threads and uses clock speeds of 2.50 GHz (base) / 5.15 GHz (boost). This chip offers 384 MB of cache and up to 128 PCIe Gen 5.0 lanes, making it an extremely powerful chip for workstation users. With such impressive specifications naturally comes a high price: The 7995WX has a retail price of around 9400 Euros.
PCMag has published an early performance review of the AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX CPU installed in Dell’s Precision 7875. The system features 512GB of DDR5 ECC memory, dual NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada GPUs and Windows 11 Enterprise OS. The article compares the 7995WX to the Xeon W9-3495X, Threadripper PRO 5995WX and Ryzen 9 7950X.

The AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX CPU was 56% faster than the Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5995WX and 81% faster than the Xeon W9-3495X in benchmarks like Cinebench R23. It was also able to complete a render task in Blender with twice the time savings compared to the other two chips.
Videocardz was able to grab a screenshot of an overclocked performance number from a press event showcasing the Threadripper CPUs capabilities, in addition to the stock performance numbers. The chip scored an incredible 148,719 performance number in the test. The CPU was overclocked to 4.4 GHz and consumed a maximum of 620W.

It is also reported that like the standard DIY chips, the PRO CPUs also offer full support for OC within the Ryzen Master software utility. Liquid nitrogen was used to maintain these high clock speeds, as standard cooling would not have had a chance to adequately cool all these cores with clock speeds over 4GHz and a TDP over 600W.
The overclocked 7995WX processor is comparable to two EPYC 9654 chips, outperforming the Intel Xeon W9-3495X and Threadripper 5995WX. There is also definitely room for further overclocking and so it is expected that the processor could exceed the 150K mark as early as November.
Source: QuasarZone
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