
Recent benchmarks of AMD’s latest processors, the Ryzen Threadripper PRO 9995WX and 9965WX, have showcased a remarkable leap in multi-threaded performance for the flagship model, obliterating its predecessor.
AMD’s 96-Core Threadripper PRO 9995WX CPU Dominates the 7995WX in Cinebench R23 Multi-Core Test; 24-Core 9965WX Also Benchmarked
Initial benchmark reports for the Threadripper PRO 9995WX, codenamed Shimada Peak, hinted at significant performance gains over the previous 7995WX model. However, the extent of its capabilities has become evident only through rigorous testing. Notably, typical benchmarking tools like Geekbench may not fully capture the capabilities of such a high-core-count CPU.

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According to a report on the Chiphell forum, user nApoleon shared an image displaying the Threadripper PRO 9995WX’s impressive multi-core performance in Cinebench R23, where it achieved an astounding score of 173, 452 points. This figure represents at least a 60% increment over the 7995WX, which typically scores in the range of 100, 000 to 110, 000 points.

While the specific core clock frequencies during testing for the 9995WX remain unclear, this generational leap is impressive. If benchmarking was done at default clock rates, it marks a significant advancement in AMD’s architecture.
However, it is essential to approach these figures with caution. Core frequency plays a critical role in Cinebench R23 results. For example, the Threadripper PRO 7995WX can achieve over 200, 000 points with liquid nitrogen cooling and a clock speed exceeding 6, 000 MHz. Given that the 9995WX is expected to surpass these benchmarks, anticipation is high as it nears its retail launch slated for July 23.
For additional insights, check the sources: @9550pro, Chiphell.
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