AMD to Debut First Zen 6 CPUs With Epyc Venice This Month

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AMD will make its first public demonstration of its Epyc Venice server CPUs based on its upcoming Zen 6 architecture this month at the Advancing AI 2026 summit. Set to take place in San Francisco between July 22 and 23, the event will give a range of technology companies, including AMD, an opportunity to show off what they've been working on.

AMD has been teasing its Zen 6 architecture for a long time. Although the server CPUs will be the most powerful example of this next-generation technology, they'll also be the core architecture for the next-generation Ryzen consumer CPUs, meaning this will be our first glimpse of how the new architecture performs. How efficient is it? What kind of instructions-per-clock improvement can we expect? Will frequencies reach as high as we hope?

These are the kinds of questions that the specifications and demonstration of Zen 6 with Epic Venice will...

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