The massive image: AMD introduced its Ryzen Threadripper 9000-series “Shimada Peak” processors at Computex however did not present any benchmarks to check them in opposition to Intel’s newest Xeon CPUs. This week, the corporate lastly launched official benchmarks for the brand new chips, claiming they’re as much as 145 % quicker than their Intel counterparts.
Based on AMD, the Threadripper 9980X HEDT processor is as much as 108 % quicker than the Xeon W9-3595X in Corona Render, as much as 41 % quicker in Autodesk Revit, and as much as 68 % quicker in MATLAB. It additionally reportedly delivers as much as a 65 % efficiency acquire in Unreal Engine compilation and as much as a 22 % uplift in Adobe Premiere Professional in comparison with the identical Intel chip.
As for the Threadripper Professional 9995WX, AMD claims it’s as much as 26 % quicker in Adobe After Results in comparison with its quick predecessor, the Threadripper Professional 7995WX. It additionally reportedly delivers a 17 % efficiency uplift in Autodesk Maya, 20 % in V-Ray, and 19 % in Cinebench (nT).
AMD additionally in contrast the AI efficiency of the 9995WX in opposition to that of the Xeon W9-3595X. Based on the corporate, its new workstation chip delivers as much as 49 % quicker LLM processing in DeepSeek R1 32B, as much as 34 % quicker text-to-image era in ComfyUI + Flux.1 Diffusion Mannequin, and as much as 28 % quicker AI-enhanced creation in DaVinci Resolve Studio.
The 9995WX additionally reportedly reveals large beneficial properties in different inventive {and professional} purposes, resembling KeyShot and V-Ray. Within the former, it delivers as much as 119 % quicker rendering than the Xeon W9-3595X, whereas within the latter, it’s as much as 145 % quicker, in accordance with AMD’s knowledge. Efficiency in different apps, resembling After Results and Autodesk Maya, additionally reveals excessive double-digit beneficial properties.
The Threadripper Professional 9000 WX-series includes seven SKUs, whereas the non-Professional HEDT lineup consists of three chips. The flagship 9995WX options 96 cores, 192 threads, a lift clock of as much as 5.45 GHz, a 350 W TDP, and 384 MB of L3 cache. It affords 128 PCIe 5.0 lanes and helps DDR5-6400 ECC reminiscence. The brand new chips will launch in July, though AMD has but to announce pricing.