Intent on re-affirming its stake in the High-End Desktop HEDT processor market, AMD is bringing out the heavy guns to fight Intel at the top of the performance pyramid. Offering up to 16 cores and 32 threads in a single, consumer-orientated CPU, AMD is applying the same brute force approach that has proven a recipe for success with Ryzen. And in doing so, AMD is launching its second consumer CPU socket of 2017 in addition to the new X399 chipset. How will Ryzen Threadripper's 16-core 1950X compare against the also 999 USD 10-core Core i9-7900X?
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