AMD Next-Gen Ryzen Threadripper 5000 ‘Chagall’ HEDT CPUs Get Provisional Support

Preliminary support for AMD’s next generation Ryzen Threadripper 5000 HEDT Desktop CPUs has been added to HWiNFO. The latest software release adds support for AMD’s Zen 2-based Threadripper PRO and also the next generation Zen 3-based Ryzen Threadripper 5000 CPUs, which are rumored to launch in the third quarter of 2021.

AMD’s next-generation Zen 3-powered Ryzen Threadripper 5000 HEDT desktop CPUs will receive initial support, expected to launch in August.

HWiNFO will support AMD’s next generation Ryzen Threadripper 5000 Desktop CPUs in the upcoming release. The to-do list has already been posted and confirms that the support will come in the form of improved detection for the Threadripper series of CPUs, based on the core architecture of Zen 2 and Zen 3. You can see the change list below:

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  • Improved sensor monitoring on ASRock Z590 OC Formula and Z590 Phantom Gaming-ITX.
  • Fixed unintentional waking up of some NVIDIA dGPUs turned off by Optimus technology.
  • Added PCI Express customizable BAR capability and status reporting for all devices.
  • Improved sensor monitoring on MSI Z590 PLUS, MEG Z590 UNIFY and B560M PRO WIFI.
  • Improved monitoring of AMD Navi14.
  • Repair monitoring of AMD Navi21 with Radeon Adrenalin 21.3.1.
  • Fixed monitoring of Vcore and VDIMM on ASUS PRIME Z590-A and STRIX Z590 series.
  • Added the ability to fold sensor groups.
  • Some sensor values ​​have been merged into nodes (folded in by default) to reduce the amount of information on the screen.
  • Improved GUI responsiveness in some situations.
  • Improved sensor monitoring on EVGA Z590 FTW and Z590 DARK.
  • Improved support for Intel Rocket Lake.
  • Permanent reporting of Core Performance Order on AMD Raven, Renoir and Cezanne.
  • Updated for proper support of AGESA 1.2.0.1 Patch A.
  • Download pre-release: v7.01, Build 4425
  • Improved detection of AMD ThreadRipper PRO and next generation ThreadRipper.
  • Improved reporting of Intel integrated GPU clock.

What brings the AMD Ryzen Threadripper 5000 HEDT Desktop CPUs to the table is one of the major changes the Zen 3 core architecture itself that will drive a 19% IPC increase over the existing Zen 2-based Threadripper 3000 series. The Ryzen Threadripper 5000 CPUs, codenamed Chagall, retain 64 cores and 128 threads. The CPUs offer higher clock speeds, rearranged memory (L3) and will feature a slightly refined 7nm process node from TSMC to provide better overall efficiency.

The AMD Ryzen Threadripper 5000 Desktop CPUs will also retain support on the TRX40 platform and will be the latest generation of Threadripper CPUs for the SP3 connector before AMD launches its brand new platform offering DDR5 and PCIe 5.0 support. According to Yuko Yoshida (formerly KittyCorgi), the HEDT series is expected to launch in August 2021, so we can expect a unveiling by mid-2021.

The AMD Ryzen Threadripper & Threadripper PRO setups are currently the undisputed champion of the top desktop and workstation segment. Intel currently has no proper competition with their latest version, the tenth generation Core-X family launched in 2019. AMD has dominated the landscape ever since and will continue to do so until Intel refocuses its HEDT and workstation efforts with Emerald Rapids. HEDT CPUs are expected to be launched sometime between 2021 and 2022.

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The learner, who was very reliable with his previous information, also states that AMD will soon release its next generation Ryzen mainstream CPUs, codenamed Warhol, but will not give an exact month. Warhol is set to be the first AMD Desktop CPU family to be released on the brand new AM5 platform, making things look really exciting for AMD in the coming months.

AMD CPU Roadmap (2017-2022)

Ryzen family Ryzen 1000 Series Ryzen 2000 Series Ryzen 3000 Series Ryzen 4000 Series Ryzen 5000 Series Ryzen 6000 Series Ryzen 7000 Series
Architecture Zen (1) Zen (1) / Zen + Zen (2) / Zen + Zen (3) / Zen 2 Zen (4) / Zen 3+ / Zen 3? Zen (4) / Zen 3 Zen (4)
Process node 14nm 14nm / 12nm 7 nm 7 nm + / 7 nm 7 nm + / 7 nm 5nm / 7nm + 5nm
Server EPYC ‘Naples’ EPYC ‘Naples’ EPYC ‘Rome’ EPYC ‘Milan’ EPYC ‘Milan’ EPYC ‘Genoa’ TBD
Max server cores / wires 32/64 32/64 64/128 64/128 64/128 TBD TBD
High End Desktop Ryzen Threadripper 1000 Series (White Haven) Ryzen Threadripper 2000 Series (Coflax) Ryzen Threadripper 3000 Series (Castle Peak) Ryzen Threadripper 5000 Series (Chagall) Ryzen Threadripper 5000 Series (Chagall) Ryzen Threadripper 6000 Series Ryzen Threadripper 7000 Series
Max HEDT core / wires 16/32 32/64 64/128 64/128 TBD TBD TBD
Mainstream desktop Ryzen 1000 Series (Summit Ridge) Ryzen 2000 Series (Pinnacle Ridge) Ryzen 3000 Series (Matisse) Ryzen 3000 Series (Matisse) Ryzen 5000 Series (Vermeer) Ryzen 6000 Series (Warhol) Ryzen 7000 Series (Raphael)
Max main current cores / wires 8/16 8/16 16/32 16/32 16/32 TBD TBD
Budget APU Nvt Ryzen 2000 Series (Raven Ridge) Ryzen 3000 Series (Picasso Zen +) Ryzen 4000 Series (Renoir Zen 2) Ryzen 5000 Series (Cezanne Zen 3) Ryzen 6000 Series (Rembrandt Zen 3) Ryzen 7000 Series (Phoenix Zen 4)
Year 2017 2018 2019 2020/2021 2020/2021 2021-2022 2023

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