AMD confirms the Threadripper TR6 Mustang Peak with Zen 6, PCIe 6.0 and DDR5

AMD confirms the Threadripper TR6 Mustang Peak with Zen 6, PCIe 6.0 and DDR5





amd He has already spoken on some occasions about his next nuclei Zen 6some cores that will be present in the company’s next processors such as the EPYC VENICE for next generation servers. But AMD has also confirmed another product that will have these cores Sixth Generation Zenthe AMD Threadripper TR6 Mustang Peak who will also release the version 6.0 of this high speed expansion bus.

AMD confirms the new Threadripper TR6 Mustang Peak with Zen 6

This confirmation has been seen on the website that AMD has titled TR6 Mustang Peakand which refers to the next generation of processors Threadripper Profamily 1Ahmodel A8h. AMD itself has confirmed that it will have Zen 6 cores manufactured to 2 nanometers and that it will be compatible with the bus PCIe 6.0 and with memory DDR5.

Zen 6 at 2 nm, PCIe 6.0 and DDR5 for the new generation of Threadripper

At the moment the manufacturer has not offered more information in this regard, no other information is known such as maximum number of cores, clock frequencies, consumption (TDP) wave expected release date. What has been seen is that the current platform TR5 will be replaced by the TR6 for this next generation, possibly driven by this compatibility with PCI Express 6.0.

AMD still does not confirm if there will be Threadripper Zen 6 for enthusiasts

It is also not known if AMD will launch models for HEDTsince this website only refers to the Threadripper Proalthough the title is more general and there is still hope that the manufacturer will offer models for enthusiasts who want maximum performance in their home PC.

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