Details about AMD's upcoming "Shimada Peak" Threadripper processors have surfaced, revealing new 64-core and 32-core variants to join the lineup. Previously announced versions include 96-core and 16-core models. According to reports, "Shimada Peak" is anchored on the Zen 5 architecture, with the flagship configuration boasting 96 cores and 192 threads, distributed across 12 CCDs. All models are anticipated to have a TDP of 350W, while other specifications mirror those of the Zen 4 series, with the exception of the process node and core architecture. The series is poised for release in 2025, although the exact launch date remains unconfirmed.
