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2026-07-24
www.martincid.com
2026-07-24
On July 22, 2026, AMD announced that its sixth-generation server CPU, EPYC Venice, has entered volume production, built on the Zen 6 architecture and manufactured using TSMC’s 2nm process node. This marks the first time a high-performance computing chip has shipped at 2nm, representing a significant
2026-07-24
www.digitimes.com
2026-07-24
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www.datacenterknowledge.com
2026-07-24
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biz.chosun.com
2026-07-24
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wccftech.com
2026-07-24
AMD has officially launched its EPYC Venice CPU family, featuring the new Zen 6 architecture and built on TSMC's 2nm process technology. These chips are the industry's first 2nm HPC CPUs, offering up to 256 cores, 512 threads, and peak frequencies exceeding 5GHz. Benchmarks show a 20% improvement in
2026-07-24
tomshardware.com
2026-07-24
AMD has officially unveiled its first Zen 6 CPU, the EPYC 9996 'Venice', a 256-core/512-thread chip that delivers significant performance advantages over Intel Xeon 6 and NVIDIA Vera. Built on TSMC's N2 process, the chip supports up to 1.6 TB/s memory bandwidth and shows marked improvements across v
2026-07-23
www.servethehome.com
2026-07-23
2026-07-20
www.techtimes.com
2026-07-20
2026-06-26
wccftech.com
2026-06-26
According to a recent report by Morgan Stanley, while NVIDIA is expected to remain TSMC's largest customer in 2027, its next-generation CPU Vera may be overtaken by AMD’s EPYC Venice. By 2027, EPYC Venice is projected to ship 6.75 million units, surpassing NVIDIA’s Vera, which is expected to reach 5
2026-06-16
tomshardware.com
2026-06-16
At Computex 2026, both AMD and Intel unveiled the socket designs for their next-generation server platforms, showcasing unprecedentedly large interfaces that highlight the evolution of high-performance computing. AMD's SP7 socket will support its 6th-generation EPYC 'Venice' processors with up to 25
2026-06-11
www.tomshardware.com
2026-06-11
AMD has released preliminary benchmark results for its upcoming EPYC 'Venice' processors, based on the new Zen 6 architecture. While full specifications remain undisclosed, AMD claims its 256-core flagship chip delivers 3.3 times the rack-level performance of Nvidia's Vera CPU under a 100kW power bu
2026-06-02
www.storagenewsletter.com
2026-06-02
2026-06-01
themachinemaker.com
2026-06-01
AMD has initiated production ramp for its next-generation EPYC processor, codenamed 'Venice,' manufactured using TSMC’s advanced 2nm process technology in Taiwan. This milestone marks a significant step forward in AMD’s data center CPU roadmap and positions the Venice processor as the industry’s fir
2026-06-01
finance.yahoo.com
2026-06-01
2026-05-29
www.tweaktown.com
2026-05-29
NVIDIA's upcoming ARM-based server CPU, Vera, has demonstrated impressive performance in early benchmarks, outpacing both Intel Xeon and AMD EPYC processors. The chip, featuring 88 custom Armv9.2 cores and supporting up to 1.5TB of LPDDR5X memory with 1.2TB/s bandwidth, delivers a 1.63x performance
2026-05-28
www.startuphub.ai
2026-05-28
AMD has officially initiated the production ramp for its upcoming 6th Gen EPYC CPUs, codenamed 'Venice,' manufactured using TSMC's cutting-edge 2nm process technology. This milestone marks a significant leap in performance and efficiency for data center and AI infrastructure, driven by the escalatin
2026-05-27
www.tomshardware.com
2026-05-27
NVIDIA has released initial Linux benchmark results for its new 88-core server CPU, Vera, showing strong performance in specific workloads that rivals AMD EPYC and Intel Xeon processors. Vera features a custom 'Olympus' CPU core based on the ARM instruction set, similar to Apple's chips, but without
2026-05-26
www.techpowerup.com
2026-05-26
NVIDIA's new Vera CPU processor demonstrates significant performance advantages in benchmark tests, particularly excelling over leading industry processors like Intel Xeon and AMD EPYC in specific workloads. This breakthrough represents NVIDIA's strategic move into the server CPU market, showcasing
2026-05-26
wccftech.com
2026-05-26
NVIDIA's new Vera CPU has demonstrated superior performance in its first benchmarks, outperforming AMD EPYC and Intel Xeon processors. Built on ARM architecture with 88 custom Olympus cores, Vera is designed specifically for Agentic AI and inference tasks. It delivers a 63% performance boost over it