AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7000 Series Sets New PassMark Records With Massive Zen 4 Gains

The new AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7000 series CPUs have made a smashing debut on the PassMark benchmark database, crushing records with their unmatched multi-threaded performance. The flagship 96-core Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX scored an astronomical 158,518 points, making it the new fastest x86 chip ever tested.

The Threadripper 7000 family leverages the incredible power efficiency and IPC gains of the new Zen 4 architecture to deliver huge generational leaps over previous Threadripper CPUs. The 7995WX leaves behind the previous champion, the 64-core Threadripper 5995WX, by a massive 63% margin.

The 64-core 7985WX and 32-core 7975WX take second and third place on the charts with 141,956 and 100,760 points respectively. They outpace their direct 5000 series predecessors, the 5995WX and 5975WX, by 46% and 33% respectively. The entire lineup posts double digit gains, ranging from 22% on the 16-core 7955WX to 63% on the flagship 7995WX.

AMD has once again proven its dominance in the high end desktop and workstation CPU market. The Threadripper 7000 series combines Zen 4 with up to 96 high performance cores to achieve unrivaled multi-threaded muscle for professional rendering, simulation, AI training and other demanding productivity workloads.

With the new Zen 4 architecture delivering instructions per clock gains up to 13% over Zen 3, plus significantly higher boost clocks, the Threadripper 7000 series is shaping up to be a tour de force. The CPUs are slated for launch on November 21st, promising to provide elite levels of compute power for creators and professionals. AMD continues to push the performance envelope and break its own records with each new generation of Threadripper.