<p>➀ AMD announced the Ryzen Threadripper 9000 family at Computex 2025, featuring Zen 5 architecture with up to 96 cores, 384MB L3 cache, and support for DDR5-6400 memory and PCIe 5.0 lanes; </p><p>➁ The Threadripper Pro 9000 series targets professional workstations with 12-96 cores and 128 PCIe 5 lanes, while the non-Pro models (24-64 cores, 48 PCIe 5 lanes) cater to HEDT users, offering backward compatibility with existing sTR5 motherboards; </p><p>➂ Zen 5 delivers ~16% IPC gains and up to 5.4GHz boost clocks, enabling ~20% performance improvement over previous gen, with availability starting July 2025 for retail and OEM systems.</p>
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