AMD unveils Epyc Venice with 256 cores and 2nm process for next-gen AI and cloud workloads
techspot.comWhat just happened? AMD is preparing to shake up the data center landscape with its forthcoming Epyc Venice processor, a chip that promises to set new standards for performance and scalability in server computing. Announced at the company's recent Advancing AI event, the Venice CPU is built on AMD's next-generation Zen 6 architecture and is slated for release in 2026, targeting the ever-increasing demands of artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and high-performance analytics.
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 Turin processors, which top out at 192 cores. AMD also claims that Venice will deliver up to 70 percent higher performance compared to its predecessor, an achievement that stems not just from more cores, but also from significant improvements in per-core efficiency and architectural enhancements.
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