AMD's next Epyc server chip debuts this year with 256 cores and 70% better performance
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Looking ahead: AMD's Zen 6 architecture is set to debut later this year with the Epyc Venice server processors. The company's CEO recently outlined AMD's ambitions for the lineup and hinted at its broader strategy for future data center processors. Her comments also appeared to offer an early glimpse at what could become the foundation for Zen 7.
During an investor call following the release of AMD's first-quarter 2026 earnings, CEO Lisa Su confirmed that the Epyc Venice processors remain on schedule for launch later this year. The server CPUs will mark the debut of the Zen 6 architecture and AMD's first move to TSMC's 2nm process technology.
AMD initially unveiledVenice last year. The transition from 4nm to 2nm is expected to double CPU-to-GPU bandwidth, improve performance by up to 70%, and...
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