Five of the nine models have an "X" suffix, those are the parts that offer XFR support. If the leaked specifications are accurate, there will be two 10-core models, three versions with 12 cores, two with 14 cores and another two with 16 cores.
The top-of-the-line model is the Ryzen Threadripper 1998X, this part reportedly has a 3.5GHz base clock, a 3.9GHz Turbo and a 155W TDP.
Processor
Name
|
Frequency
(GHz)
|
Cache
|
C/T
|
Turbo
(GHz)
|
XFR
(GHz)
|
TDP
|
USD
|
1998X | 3.50 | TBC | 16/32 | 3.90 | TBC | 155 W | TBC |
1998 | 3.20 | TBC | 16/32 | 3.60 | TBC | 155 W | TBC |
1977X | 3.50 | TBC | 14/28 | 4.00 | TBC | 155 W | TBC |
1977 | 3.20 | TBC | 14/28 | 3.70 | TBC | 140 W | TBC |
1976X | 3.60 | TBC | 12/24 | 4.10 | TBC | 125 W | TBC |
1956X | 3.20 | TBC | 12/24 | 3.80 | TBC | 125 W | TBC |
1956 | 3.00 | TBC | 12/24 | 3.70 | TBC | 125 W | TBC |
1955X | 3.60 | TBC | 10/20 | 4.00 | TBC | 125 W | TBC |
1955 | 3.10 | TBC | 10/20 | 3.70 | TBC | 125 W | TBC |