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AMD Removes Third Generation Ryzen Threadripper From Their Roadmap For No Reason
AMD Removes Third Generation Ryzen Threadripper From Their Roadmap For No Reason-February 2024
Feb 13, 2026 12:52 AM

When presenting its quarterly figures, AMD has shown a roadmap stating which products will be published this year. The third generation of AMD Ryzen Threadripper processors based on the 7nm process node and Zen 2 architecture are no longer included; in March that was still the case. There was no explanation of the removal.

AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3000, 7nm HEDT CPUs Snapped From Latest Client Roadmap

The AMD Client roadmap states that the third generation Ryzen processors will be released mid-year. New Threadripper processors are no longer listed. The second generation EPYC processors are still on the roadmap for the third quarter of this year. AMD probably also bases its new Threadrippers on the same chips as the EPYC processors.

AMD probably chose to use all chips for the server processors first because that is what they have been pushing the hardest. The server chips will not affect the mainstream market, but the third generation may impact consumers seeking overclockable, high core count chips.

AMD Ryzen Threadripper AMD 7nm AMD Zen 2

The image above shows the roadmap from earlier and it has the 3rd gen Ryzen Threadripper, but if you look at the newest one which is the cover image, the 3rd gen Threadripper has been removed. AMD has not made any statements about the third generation of Threadripper processors. That those CPUs for the high-end desktop platform this year would come out was in a presentation for investors that AMD published in March.

At that time it was not yet known when the processors would appear, but it was a release this year. AMD may be postponing the third generation of Threadrippers to next year. I was looking forward to seeing a 64 core HEDT as this would have an indirect impact on Intel, forcing them to increase their core count of 18 on the highest end chip on their HEDT series.

AMD CPU Roadmap (2017-2022)

Year202420232021-202220212020201920182017
ArchitectureZen (4) / Zen (5)Zen (4) / Zen (4C)Zen (4) / Zen 3 (+)Zen (3) / Zen 3 (+)Zen (3) / Zen 2Zen (2) / Zen+Zen (1) / Zen+Zen (1)
Process Node5nm / 3nm?5nm5nm / 6nm7nm7nm7nm14nm / 12nm14nm
ServerEPYC TurinEPYC BergamoEPYC 'Genoa'EPYC 'Milan'EPYC 'Rome'EPYC 'Rome'EPYC 'Naples'EPYC 'Naples'
Max Server Cores / Threads256/512128/25696/19264/12864/12864/12832/6432/64
High End DesktopRyzen Threadripper 8000 SeriesRyzen Threadripper 7000 SeriesRyzen Threadripper 6000 Series (TBD)Ryzen Threadripper 5000 Series (Chagall)Ryzen Threadripper 3000 Series (Castle Peak)Ryzen Threadripper 3000 Series (Castle Peak)Ryzen Threadripper 2000 Series (Coflax)Ryzen Threadripper 1000 Series (White Haven)
Ryzen FamilyRyzen 8000 SeriesRyzen 7000 SeriesRyzen 6000 SeriesRyzen 5000 SeriesRyzen 4000/5000 SeriesRyzen 3000 SeriesRyzen 2000 SeriesRyzen 1000 Series
Max HEDT Cores / ThreadsTBDTBDTBD64/12864/12864/12832/6416/32
Mainstream DesktopRyzen 8000 Series (Granite Ridge)TBDRyzen 7000 Series (Raphael)Ryzen 5000 Series (Vermeer-X)Ryzen 5000 Series (Vermeer)Ryzen 3000 Series (Matisse)Ryzen 2000 Series (Pinnacle Ridge)Ryzen 1000 Series (Summit Ridge)
Max Mainstream Cores / ThreadsTBDTBD16/3216/3216/3216/328/168/16
Budget APURyzen 8000 (Strix Point Zen 5)Ryzen 7000 Series (Phoenix Zen 4)Ryzen 6000 Series (Rembrandt Zen 3+)Ryzen 5000 Series (Cezanne Zen 3)Ryzen 4000 Series (Renoir Zen 2)Ryzen 3000 Series (Picasso Zen+)Ryzen 2000 Series (Raven Ridge)N/A

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