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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 Zen 6-based EPYC ‘Venice’ CPU pushes core count to 256, boosts performance by 70%, and features PCIe 6.0, 1.6 TB/s ...
Venice makes a dramatic leap in processing power. The chip will support up to 256 Zen 6 cores, a 33 percent increase over the current Epyc ...
AMD has shared details about its next-generation EPYC server processor, code-named Venice, at the Advancing AI 2025 conference. Expected to launch next year, the Venice processor is built on the new ...
AMD confirms its next-gen Zen 6-based EPYC 'Venice' CPUs will have 256 cores in 2026, while Zen 7-based EPYC 'Verano' launches with Instinct MI500 in 2027.
New AI accelerators, EPYC's continued dominance, and resurgent desktop CPU sales have Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. set up for ...
Advanced Micro Devices’ server CPU momentum, not AI, is the real catalyst as it gains share against Intel. Learn why AMD ...
ASE Technology Holding Co (日月光), the world’s largest chip packaging and testing company, is partnering with artificial ...
AMD announced its new AMD Instinct MI350 Series accelerators, which are four times faster on AI compute and 35 times faster ...
Built using 3nm technology and based on AMD’s CDNA 4 architecture, the MI350 series offers 288GB of HBM3E and 8Tbps of memory ...
CRN rounds up AMD’s biggest announcements at its Advancing AI event on Thursday, including its forthcoming Instinct MI350 ...
AMD revealed on Thursday that its Instinct MI400-based, double-wide AI rack systems will provide 50 percent more memory ...