In addition to the launch of the Radeon RX 9060 XT, AMD also announced its new Ryzen Threadripper 9000 Series HEDT processors here at Computex 2025.
As generational update, the new Threadripper Series, is based on AMD’s 4nm Zen 5 CPU architecture, offers a total of nine SKUs with its top-tier model offering 96-cores, 192-threads, and up to 384MB of L3 Cache. While the base clock of every SKU differs, they are all rated with a boost clock of up to 5.4GHz. Additionally, they all support the PCIe 5.0 interface and have a peak TDP of 350W.

Just as it did with the Threadripper 7000 Series, AMD is splitting the Threadripper 9000 Series into two product lines, The Pro WX-Series, and the non-workstation 9000 Series.
The WX-Series product stack comprises six SKUs, from the 12-core 9945WX to the cluster-heavy 96-core 9955WX. Then as now, the WX-Series is the only lineup that customers will be able to purchase the 96-core processor.


The non-workstation Threadripper 9000 Series offers three SKUs: the 16-core 9950X, the 32-core 9970X, and the 64-core 9980X.
At the time of writing, AMD did not specify pricing for its Zen5 Threadripper lineup.