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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.
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 ...
AMD (AMD) launched its MI350 line of AI chips and detailed its next-generation MI400 line of GPUs as part of its Advancing AI event in San Jose, Calif., on Thursday. The company also unveiled its ...
New AI accelerators, EPYC's continued dominance, and resurgent desktop CPU sales have AMD set up for success. In my last piece of AMD, I discussed the company's Q4 results and the stock's ...
There was a great deal of focus on the official launch of their Instinct MI350 and higher-wattage, faster performing MI355X GPU-based chips, which AMD had previously announced last year.
As AI companies seek alternatives to Nvidia's chips, AMD has begun to expand its plans to build a viable competing line of hardware, acquiring companies such as server maker ZT Systems in its ...