AMD Ryzen Threadripper 5000 “Chagall” HEDT Processors Reportedly Delayed to 2022

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Contrary to recent rumors, AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper 5000 “Chagall” HEDT processors will not released this year. This is according to prominent leaker Greymon55, who claims that the Zen 3-based CPUs have been delayed “again.” The processors are not expected to release until next year.

“Chagall seems to be delayed again, probably next year,” Greymon 55 tweeted. No other details were shared by the leaker.

The most recent rumor regarding Ryzen Threadripper 5000’s release date came from Moore’s Law Is Dead, who suggested that the HEDT processors were originally supposed to debut in November. A slide that he shared indicated that the flagship Chagall CPU will feature 64 cores, which has seemingly been confirmed by other leaks such as the documents stolen from GIGABYTE. Those documents also revealed a TDP of up to 280 watts.

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Source: Greymon55

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