The AMD has aggressively pushed its work station hardware to the highest performance levels for years, and the company hopes that work stations and home desktops will re -work with new Zen 5 -based threader processors.
The computer was dropped during 2025, these new chips increase the existing Zen -5 -based EPYC portfolio of AMD by providing high performance and low power rating. A new Redon AI Pro RIR 9700 work station graphics card will be launched as well, based on AMD’s new RDNA 4 graphics architecture.
EPYC and Threaderper Zen receive 5 upgrades
In recent years, with the heating of workstations and server markets, the AMD has not refused to update its EPYC product line with models based on its new Zen 5 micro -architecture. Immediately after the start of Zen 5. The first of these was announced, and several Zen -based EPYC processors were sent to the last fall. However, the AMD’s thread Raper Line has not received any refreshments before, and now it will also get Zen 5 Bone.

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AMD’s new thread ripper processors do not aim to change any of its EPYC CPUs. Instead, these new chips extend the line with different SKUs, which features better sunglasses. For example, the high CPUMD announced is the Raisen Threader Pro 9995WX, which has a 96 CPU core, 192 threads, a maximum boost clock of 5.4GHz, and 350 watts (W) thermal design power (TDP) classification.
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Compared to the current high EPYC processors, such as AMD EPEC 9965, threadripper Pro 9995Wx lags. The reason for this difference is that there are many CPU core in the EPY 9965, double the number of threads, and is surprisingly more TDP of 500W. Thirdreper Pro 9995WX is compared with AMD EPYC 9655. This CPU has 96 cores and 192 threads like threadripper Pro 9995WX, but it has a low boost watch of 4.5GHz and 400W TDP.
On the paper, at least it shows that the threadarper Pro is more charming option than the 99WX EPY 9965. Other new thread Raper Processors are all similar and provide better overall sugars than their nearest EPYC counterparts.
The threader returns with the user Zen 5
The AMD also announced a series of threader processors for home PC. The most important difference is that these processors do not support AMD Pro Technologies, which aims to provide maximum security and stability properties for AMD processors. Otherwise, their sugars are similar to models in the thread Raper Pro Line.
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These processors are potentially best suits for anyone with heavy computing requirements that do not need additional security or stability provided AMD Pro Technologies. If you do a lot of content creation or programming from home or as a hobby, you look like a target audience for users’ grade threaders.
RDNA 4 Eliminated AMD Radeon Ai Pro R9700
The AMD will no longer wait for its new RDNA 4 architecture to work stations and servers. The new AMD Radeon Ai Pro R9700 Rdna is based on 4 architecture and potentially uses the same GPU cover such as AMD’s Redon RX 9070 Xt. The AMD has not confirmed this, but every generation we see that the AMD graphics chip above ends in the AMD work station card, so this is a safe condition.
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This will get the card 64 computing units, 4,096 stream processors, and 128 AI Axullators. AMD confirmed that R9700 will really have 128 AI ACCERS, which uses GPUs like the RX 9070 XT. This will also mean that the card has a 256 -bit wide memory interface. The AMD did not report the clock speed on which the R9700 will work, but it has 32GB GDDR6 and 300W TDP.
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According to the AMD, taking advantage of this large 32GB of memory pool, the GeForce RTX 5080 of the R9700 NVIDIA can perform better in several workloads related to AI. Of course, the performance will be different among the applications, but the number of AMD reported performance is impressive if it is true.
Coming soon, but not the price right now
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The AMD intends to send its Thread Rapper Pro, Thirdrepar, and Redon AI Pro 9700 products in July 2025. At this time, we have no idea how much these products will cost. The new parts of the thread ripper will be priced under their thread ripper Pro counterparts as their features are low, but their prices can still be taken anywhere.
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