Packing AMD’s latest Zen 5 architecture, the Ryzen 9000 series of CPUs bring substantial per-clock performance improvements and higher core counts, at aggressive prices. With up to 16 cores on offer, with 32 threads, AMD continues to provide some of the best multi-core performance for the money.
All cores are high-performance, multithreaded cores. There’s no asymmetrical efficiency cores here. This makes Ryzen 9000 ideal for sustained multi-threaded workloads such as CPU rendering.
Ryzen 9000 CPUs support up to 80MB of cache directly on the CPU, along with high-speed DDR5 memory. This brings unprecedented efficiency and core utilization, so that none of your CPU’s performance is wasted.
Adding to this bandwidth bonanza is PCIe 5.0 support, which means seamless support for the full might of the latest GPUs and AI acceleration cards, as well as the fastest SSDs money can buy.
Speaking of AI, Ryzen 9000 offers accelerated performance when working with Large Language Models, giving it an edge for CPU-based AI applications. Coupled with significantly better power efficiency, and a platform upgrade path promised through to 2027, Ryzen 9000 just makes sense for your next workstation.
List of Titan Workstations using AMD Ryzen 9000 Series CPU: