- AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3000 32-core CPU Reportedly Dominating The 2990WX
- AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3000 32-core
The AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3rd-gen 32-core CPU, is obviously outpacing the previous flagship Threadripper 2990WX (32-core) processor but not by quite as much as we’ve seen before.

Before we move further, hope you remembered that we’ve witnessed plenty of Geekbench 4 leaks for this CPU in the past, although what makes one of these different is that it’s from the very latest version of the benchmarking utility, Geekbench 5 (as spotted by Momomo_us on Twitter).
The benchmark shows the alleged 32-core Threadripper 3000 hitting a score of 1,275 in single-core, while reaching 23,015 points in multi-core. As Wccftech points out, this isn’t all that much faster than the existing Threadripper 2990WX for single-core, but dwarfs the latter’s multi-core result of 13,400. we have to treat any pre-release leaks with a good deal of caution, but the evidence is mounting that the new 32-core CPU will be a much quicker performer, offering in the order of a 70% to 100% increase on the previous flagship.
A previous UserBenchmark score, on the other hand, indicated around 30% faster multi-core performance than the 2990WX, with the sample chip running at a base clock speed of 3.6GHz and boost of 4.2GHz. So we’re building up something of a more consistent picture of what to expect with the incoming Threadripper 3000 flagship – and it should be impressive.
A previous UserBenchmark score, on the other hand, indicated around 30% faster multi-core performance than the 2990WX, with the sample chip running at a base clock speed of 3.6GHz and boost of 4.2GHz. So we’re building up something of a more consistent picture of what to expect with the incoming Threadripper 3000 flagship – and it should be impressive.

