AMD officially confirmed that they will launch the Ryzen Threadripper 3990X in 2020. The ultra-high-end desktop processor will have 64 cores and 128 threads, and still have same TDP as current third-gen processors are offering. The price will be out of the range of most consumers.

A presentation slide for AMD’s rumored Ryzen Threadripper 3990X leaked on Twitter Monday morning. The HEDT processor features 64 cores/128 threads, 288MB total cache, and a TDP of 280W.

Ryzen 3990x

AMD did not mention clock speeds. However, with double the core count and a 280W TDP that is same as 3970X, it might be comparatively under-clocked to keep temperatures under control, but that is purely assumption.


"More details still to come, of course, but it’s not difficult to imagine how outrageously fast the 3990X will be for the highly scalable workloads of a VFX pro."
The company, which was not planning to unveil the CPU until January, confirmed the 3990X is coming next year in a press release for the Ryzen 9 3950X. The company says that it is targeting “Hollywood creators” with the chip, specifically VFX studios. What this means is that it will probably be quite expensive. AMD’s 32-core 3970X is currently around $2,000, so we can expect it to be quite a bit higher than that.


Despite being out of reach for the average consumer, AMD has been steadily increasing core counts in its more affordable consumer-level processors. Advancements in the HEDT market always trickle down. So we could see the 3990X or a more consumer-friendly 64-core variant in a few years.


AMD promised it would be releasing more details on the 3990X soon.