Overview
- AMD’s 96-core Ryzen Threadripper Pro 9995WX outpaces Intel’s 60-core Xeon W9-3595X by 28% to 145% in AMD-conducted professional workloads
- Compared with the previous Threadripper Pro 7995WX, the 9000 series delivers up to 26% faster performance in workstation and AI/ML benchmarks
- Built on the Zen 5 architecture, Threadripper 9000 boosts IPC by 16%, supports eight-channel DDR5-6400 memory, provides up to 480 MB of system cache and includes full-width AVX-512 support
- The lineup includes six PRO WX models ranging from 12 to 96 cores (up to 192 threads and 5.45 GHz boost) and three non-PRO HEDT SKUs, all with a 350 W TDP and up to 128 PCIe Gen5 lanes
- AMD plans boxed and OEM launches in July 2025, positioning Threadripper 9000 for high-end desktop and professional workloads in content creation, development and scientific computing