64-isi Ryzen 7000 Egwudripkwa anụ ọhịa ejidere n'ọhịa

It’s been only a few days since AMD rolled out its Ryzen 7000 processors with up to 16 Zen 4 cores and there are already rumblings of its next big CPU announcement.

What appears to be the follow-up to the world’s fastest x86 processor – the Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5995WX –  has appeared in a popular scientific computing project, einstein@home (emepe na taabụ ọhụrụ), as reported by prolific CPU chaser benchleaks (emepe na taabụ ọhụrụ) (via Tom'sHardware (emepe na taabụ ọhụrụ)).



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