AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 9000WX Specs and Price Revealed
AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 9000WX Specs and Price Revealed

AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 9000WX Specs and Price Revealed

lucadelladora – AMD has officially announced its next-generation Ryzen Threadripper Pro 9000WX processors, confirming both pricing and release date. The new lineup will be available starting July 23, exclusively through AMD’s global OEM and system integration partners. Enthusiasts and professionals will also be able to purchase them from AMD’s global channel partners on the same day.

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The 9000WX series targets high-performance workloads in industries such as media, engineering, science, and artificial intelligence. Built on the advanced Zen 4 architecture, these CPUs offer significant improvements in processing power, efficiency, and core counts.

The new Threadripper Pro 9000WX family includes five models, starting with the 16-core, 32-thread 9955WX priced at $1,649. At the top end is the 96-core, 192-thread 9995WX, which costs a premium $11,699. Each model features a TDP of 350W and boost frequencies up to 5.4 GHz. Cache sizes range from 64MB to 384MB, depending on the model.

Here is the official pricing breakdown:

  • 9955WX (16C/32T) – $1,649
  • 9965WX (24C/48T) – $2,899
  • 9975WX (32C/64T) – $4,099
  • 9985WX (64C/128T) – $7,999
  • 9995WX (96C/192T) – $11,699

These processors aim to deliver top-tier multi-threaded performance, particularly in demanding workstation environments. AMD is positioning them for professionals who rely on compute-heavy tasks, such as simulation, content creation, and data analysis.

Performance Gains and Market Availability Insights

In its announcement, AMD highlighted significant performance gains over previous generations. The company claims the Threadripper Pro 9995WX delivers up to 26% better performance than the last-gen 7995WX in Adobe After Effects. In the architecture and engineering sector, performance was shown to improve by up to 15%, while scientific computing saw a 23% uplift. AI workloads received a major boost, with AMD citing up to 49% faster performance over the Intel Xeon W9-3595X when using DeepSeek R1.

These gains are largely driven by the higher core and thread counts, enhanced cache sizes, and optimized Zen 4 architecture. AMD is targeting enterprise-level users who demand consistent high performance for parallel computing, rendering, and AI model training. The Ryzen Threadripper Pro 9000WX series will initially be distributed through AMD’s system integration and OEM partners. Broader channel availability begins on the same launch day, July 23, offering wider access to professional and workstation users.

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Notably, AMD did not mention the non-Pro Ryzen Threadripper 9000X chips in the official blog post. However, the Threadripper 9980X has appeared in recent benchmark databases, indicating its launch could follow soon. With the 9000WX lineup, AMD is reaffirming its leadership in the high-end workstation CPU space. As demand for AI and creative workflows rises, these new chips provide a timely upgrade path for professionals seeking future-proof performance.