AMD's first 2nm-based Zen 6 processors are set to debut in data centers, with the EPYC 9006 'Venice' family launching in the second half of 2026.
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AMD Zen 6 'Venice' engineering samples show up to 192 cores, 32 per CCD in early tests
Several Venice Zen 6 engineering samples were discovered on OpenBenchmark.org, featuring core counts of up to 192 cores.
TL;DR: AMD is developing next-gen Zen 6-based EPYC "Venice" CPUs with up to 256 cores, built on TSMC's 2nm process, delivering a 70% performance boost and enhanced memory bandwidth. Alongside new ...
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AMD: 256-Core Epyc CPUs Are Coming in 2026
The next generation of AMD’s Epyc data center CPUs is on track and slated for 2026. The processors didn’t get as much love at AMD’s recent 2025 Advancing AI event as, say, the new Instinct MI350X and ...
In its recent Financial Analyst Day, AMD presented an updated roadmap that highlights the server processors EPYC Venice, based on Zen 6, promising a generational leap in performance for data centers.
AMD Helios rack-scale solution. These are liquid-cooled, 72-GPU racks powering AMD Instinct MI450 Series GPUs, AMD EPYC CPUs (Venice) and do feature integrated UALoE scale-up connectivity. Oracle ...
‘We expect global compute demand to increase by roughly 100X over the next five years. That’s why we are investing across our CPU, GPU, NPU and networking road maps to deliver higher performance and ...
AMD and Intel have surprised the market with price cuts of up to 50% on their high-end server processors. Even though demand for data center CPUs remains strong, driven by the growth of artificial ...
Advanced Micro Devices is positioned for outsized growth driven by both GPU and CPU strength in AI data centers. AMD's MI450x/MI455 GPUs and EPYC CPUs are expected to accelerate data center revenue, ...
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