AMD's upcoming Ryzen Pro 9000 CPUs based on Zen 5 architecture to enter the enterprise market, boasting up to 12 cores and a 65W power consumption. A recent leak suggests this.
The tech world is abuzz with anticipation as AMD prepares to release its latest offering, the Ryzen Pro 9000-series processors. These new CPUs are expected to join the ranks of the high-end desktop (HEDT) and workstation processors, following the successful launch of the Ryzen Threadripper 9000 series processors.
Key Features and Specifications
While the exact boost clock speeds for the Ryzen Pro 9000-series processors remain unknown, it's clear that they will incorporate AMD's Pro technologies. The processors are expected to have a TDP of 65W, the same as their predecessors, and a L3 cache of 64 MB, 32 MB, and 32 MB for the Ryzen 9 Pro, Ryzen 7 Pro, and Ryzen 5 Pro respectively.
The Ryzen Pro 9000-series lineup is expected to include the Ryzen 9 Pro 9945, Ryzen 7 Pro 9745, and Ryzen 5 Pro 9645. Interestingly, the Ryzen 5 Pro 9645 has a 100 MHz higher base clock than its predecessor, the Ryzen 5 Pro 7645.
One notable difference between the Ryzen Pro 9000-series and its non-Pro counterparts is the absence of a 16-core Pro processor. Instead, the Pro series is expected to have 12, 8, and 6 cores for the Ryzen 9 Pro, Ryzen 7 Pro, and Ryzen 5 Pro respectively.
Integrated Graphics and Platform Compatibility
The Ryzen Pro 9000 series processors are expected to have integrated Radeon graphics, powered by RDNA 2 cores. This is a departure from the Ryzen 9000-series processors, which use Zen 4 architecture.
The Ryzen Pro 9000 series processors are drop-in compatible with the AM5 platform, currently available with both 600-series and 800-series chipsets.
Release Dates
The confirmed release dates for the AMD Ryzen Pro 9000-series processors are as follows:
| Processor Series | Release / Pre-order Date | |-----------------------------------|-------------------------| | Ryzen Threadripper PRO 9000 WX | July 23, 2025 | | Ryzen Threadripper 9000 (non-Pro) | July 31, 2025 (pre-order) |
These dates correspond to the rollout of AMD's new Zen 5 architecture HEDT and workstation processors. The Ryzen Pro 9000 series processors are expected to be released soon, following the release of the Ryzen Threadripper 9000 series processors.
Stay tuned for more updates as we delve deeper into the features and performance of the AMD Ryzen Pro 9000-series processors.
Technology enthusiasts are waiting with bated breath for the arrival of the latest AMD gadgets, the Ryzen Pro 9000-series processors. These advanced gadgets are set to integrate AMD's Pro technologies and are expected to have Radeon graphics, powered by RDNA 2 cores.