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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 has delivered an end-to-end integrated AI platform vision and introduced its open, scalable rack-scale AI infrastructure built on industry standards at its 2025 Advancing AI event. AMD and its ...
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 ...
The MI400X Series also will be at the heart of AMD’s new Helios system, which Su described as “a rack-scale, unified system” ...
Advanced Micro Devices projected bold expectations for its artificial intelligence trajectory during its Advancing AI event in San Jose on 12 June 2025, emphasising system-level openness and ecosystem ...
AMD’s latest press conference highlighted a family of new GPUs and software that target artificial-intelligence (AI) ...
Advanced Micro Devices’ server CPU momentum, not AI, is the real catalyst as it gains share against Intel. Learn why AMD ...
At the Advancing AI 2025 keynote, AMD announced its full lineup of new GPUs and AI-accelerating solutions that integrate ...
Meta, OpenAI, xAI, Oracle, Microsoft, Cohere, HUMAIN, Red Hat, Astera Labs, and Marvell discussed how they are partnering with AMD for AI solutions ...
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 has confirmed its next-next-gen Zen 7-based EPYC 'Verano' CPUs as well as its next-next-gen Instinct MI500 series AI GPUs are both dropping in 2027.
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.