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As Dr. Su noted, the 6th Gen Epyc CPU series (codenamed Venice) will be produced on TSMCs’s brand-new 2nm-class N2 process. Her comment about TSMC’s Fab 21, which is based in Arizona, is ...
AMD unveils its next-gen Zen 6 EPYC Venice CPU die, the first HPC chip built on TSMC’s 2nm process node. advertisement. TechRadar Pro. Take a peek at what AMD's next generation Venice Zen 6 EPYC ...
AMD will be fabbing its new EPYC "Venice" CPUs on TSMC's new 2nm process node, offering up to 2x the CPU-to-GPU bandwidth, with a 70% gen-on-gen performance uplift, as well as up to 1.6TB/sec of ...
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.
AMD has just announced that its next-gen EPYC processor codenamed "Venice" is the first HPC product in the industry to be taped out and brought up on TSMC's advanced 2nm (N2) process technology.
AMD has unveiled its 6th generation Epyc processor, codenamed Venice, which the company says is the first HPC CPU to be taped out on TSMC’s 2nm (N2) process technology.
Venice will support 1.6TBps in bandwidth, up from Turin’s 614GBps. The processors will also have twice the CPU-to-GPU bandwidth. AMD announced in April that its 6th-generation Epyc CPU had been ...
AMD’s EPYC 4005 Series may not make the most noise on spec sheets compared to high-end server platforms, but this new CPU family is a smart play in a fast-growing segment.
Customers will be able to choose from the eight-core EPYC 4364P, the 12-core EPYC 4464P and the 16-core EPYC 4565P. That’s similar to the EPYC 4004 Series, which was also sold in three form factors.
New AI accelerators, EPYC's continued dominance, and resurgent desktop CPU sales have Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. set up for success. Click for my AMD update.
Specification-wise, AMD EPYC 4005 "Grado" series is pretty much the same as the Ryzen 9000 series desktop CPUs, featuring two 4nm Zen 5 CCDs paired up with a 6nm I/O.
As Dr. Su noted, the 6th Gen Epyc CPU series (codenamed Venice) will be produced on TSMCs’s brand-new 2nm-class N2 process. Her comment about TSMC’s Fab 21, which is based in Arizona, is ...