Boxx workstation launches with 96-core AMD Threadripper PRO 9000 chip
Boxx has launched the RAXX T3 Pro, a new 3U rackmount system featuring the 96-core AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 9000 processor and 1TB M.2 NVMe 5.0 SSD. This system is designed for demanding media and entertainment workflows, including feature film editing and VR deployment, supporting up to 2TB DDR5-6400MHz memory and multiple GPUs.
Key Takeaways
- RAXX T3 Pro features the AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 9000 series with a 5.1GHz boost clock and 96 cores.
- System memory is configurable up to 2TB across eight DDR5-6400MHz ECC registered DIMM slots.
- The 3U chassis is 24 inches deep and includes 128 PCIe 5.0 lanes to support up to four x16 GPUs.
- Storage options include a 1TB M.2 NVMe 5.0 SSD base drive and support for up to eight 8TB 2.5-inch drives.
Why It Matters
The RAXX T3 Pro represents a critical hardware bridge for studios moving toward 8K real-time editing and complex spatial computing deployments. By integrating 128 PCIe 5.0 lanes, Boxx allows production houses to maximize GPU-heavy AI and rendering tasks that were previously bottlenecked by data throughput. In a market where local processing is regaining favor for proprietary AI model training, this system provides the density and performance required for secure, high-bandwidth storage and compute. Watch for adoption rates among studios transitioning to Unreal Engine 5.4+ workflows and the eventual pricing pressure this puts on Intel Xeon-based rackmount competitors.
Additional Context
The launch follows a period of significant architectural gains for AMD in the high-end desktop (HEDT) space. Per Neowin and Puget Systems in August 2025, the underlying Zen 5 architecture in the Threadripper 9000 series delivers a noteworthy performance leap over the 7000 series, specifically benefiting memory-bandwidth-sensitive applications. Testing at Puget Systems indicated that 8-channel memory configurations on PRO-tier chips can improve performance by 26% or more in specialized workloads, a crucial advantage for the RAXX T3 Pro's target market of high-end rendering and motion media. Technological competition in early 2026 has remained fierce. According to PCMag reporting from Computex in June 2026, the workstation and professional laptop market is facing a 'four-way melee' between AMD, Intel, Qualcomm, and Nvidia. While Nvidia's expansion into hardware with its Arm-based RTX Spark superchips targets the portable creator market, specialized manufacturers like Boxx continue to dominate the high-density rackmount sector where physical core count and massive DDR5 capacities remain the primary requirements for film and VR production. The demand for such high-performance hardware is further driven by the maturation of the spatial computing ecosystem. Per industry analysis in June 2026, professional VR headsets from Apple and Meta have shifted from novelty tools to standard creative review devices. This transition necessitates local workstations capable of rendering high-fidelity 3D assets and 8K video streams without latency. Boxx, which named company founder Tim Lawrence as CTO in August 2024 to lead its AI and cloud workstation expansion, is positioning the RAXX lineup to capitalize on this intersection of local AI development and immersive content production.
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