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AMD expands its Ryzen 9000 PRO lineup with six new SKUs, now featuring 3D V-Cache for the first time

tomshardware.com 2026-05-13 Hassam Nasir
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AMD has expanded its Ryzen PRO lineup with six new SKUs, marking the first time the company introduces 3D V-Cache technology into this workstation-oriented series. These CPUs, built on the new Zen 5 a... Read original →
Industry Analysis
AMD’s integration of 3D V-Cache into Ryzen PRO marks a strategic pivot from power efficiency to performance density in enterprise CPUs. Technically, Zen 5 with 128MB L3 cache and 170W TDP forces EDA/CAE software stacks to re-optimize memory access patterns. Regulatory-wise, high TDP may trigger additional compliance costs under EU ERP or Energy Star, yet OEM-exclusive distribution (e.g., Lenovo ThinkStation) sidesteps retail energy-labeling risks. This move preempts Intel’s Granite Rapids workstation launch, targeting AI inference and multi-threaded rendering workloads. Within 18 months, X3D tech will likely extend to EPYC Embedded, accelerating HPC edge deployment and redirecting TSMC’s CoWoS capacity beyond GPUs.
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