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AMD Just Killed Ryzen THREADRIPPER For Enthusiasts! In a recent YouTube video titled "AMD Just Killed Ryzen THREADRIPPER For Enthusiasts!" hosted by Snow's Boot Sequence, significant news regarding AMD's Threadripper series was revealed. This discussion is particularly pertinent for Windows enthusiasts, as these developments affect high-performance computing landscapes.
Key Highlights from the Video:
- Discontinuation of Standard Threadripper Models: AMD has decided to unify the Threadripper lineup, moving towards solely offering Threadripper Pro models. This shift effectively phases out the previous standard Threadripper series that has been a favorite among enthusiasts and content creators since its inception.
- Pricing Changes: The transition to Threadripper Pro comes with a steep increase in prices. For instance, the 24-core Threadripper Pro is set at $2,400, compared to $1,400 for the previous generation's equivalent. The 64-core model, which previously cost $3,990, will now retail at a staggering $6,500. This places the threadripper CPUs into a pricing bracket more akin to high-end server processors.
- Impact on HEDT Community: Enthusiasts who relied on Threadripper for a blend of price and performance now face a difficult situation. The pricing strategies indicate that AMD is targeting a more professional market, which may alienate DIY builders and gamers who have traditionally favored the Threadripper series for robust multitasking and rendering tasks.
- AMD's Future Directions: The video also touched on AMD's moves in other areas, especially the advancements with RDNA 3 GPUs, indicating that they will begin supporting AI-driven features previously only available through NVIDIA’s special cores. This could pave the way for significant enhancements in gaming graphics and processing efficiency.
- Intel's Competitive Edge: The discussion rounds off with insights into Intel's advancements, noting improvements in their upcoming Raptor Lake processors. New engineering samples reportedly show significant performance increases, setting the stage for a competitive market ripe for choice.
Implications for Windows Users:
For WindowsForum.com users, these shifts in AMD's product strategy carry weighty implications. First, the higher pricing may compel users looking to build high-performance systems to reconsider their options, potentially leaning towards alternatives such as Intel’s offerings or seeking out older Threadripper models before they disappear from the market. Additionally, the development of AI features in AMD's GPUs could signal a need for users to upgrade their systems to leverage upcoming software that will utilize these capabilities effectively, impacting everything from gaming to productivity applications. As the landscape evolves, Windows enthusiasts will need to stay informed about these transitions and consider their computing needs against the backdrop of these changes. For more insights on this topic, feel free to join the conversation below!
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