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.
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.
Intel's 128-core Granite Rapids Xeons are barely two weeks old and AMD has already fired back with a family of fifth-gen Epycs that boast double-digit IPC gains with up to 192 cores or clock speeds as ...
AMD revealed the Zen 2 architecture for its family of microprocessors. Sold under the Epyc brand for servers, it’s expected to double the performance of the previous generation. Advanced Micro Devices ...
A wide range of processors based on AMD's Zen 2 architecture, including consumer Ryzen chips (desktop and mobile) and EPYC server silicon, are vulnerable to a newly discovered exploit that could allow ...
AMD is preparing to take another major step forward with its Zen 6 architecture, and early details about the new Core Complex Die (CCD) are already very promising. According to information shared by ...