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Trending AMD coverage is split between upcoming platform/product roadmap items (Zen 7 on TSMC A14 in 2028; EPYC “Venice” ramping on TSMC 2nm) and near-term Ryzen AI/graphics releases plus user-facing support updates (Polaris/Vega driver update) and a Linux FPGA licensing controversy. Price- and availability-oriented posts center on Radeon RX 9070 GRE/XT deals in the UK and a US listing.

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Key Takeaway AMD’s next-gen roadmap spans TSMC A14 (2028) and TSMC 2nm EPYC (“Venice”), while consumers watch RX 9070 GRE/XT pricing and developers/users react to driver updates and Vivado licensing changes.
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AMD’s next-gen roadmap spans TSMC A14 (2028) and TSMC 2nm EPYC (“Venice”), while consumers watch RX 9070 GRE/XT pricing and developers/users react to driver updates and Vivado licensing changes.

Trending AMD coverage is split between upcoming platform/product roadmap items (Zen 7 on TSMC A14 in 2028; EPYC “Venice” ramping on TSMC 2nm) and near-term Ryzen AI/graphics releases plus user-facing support updates (Polaris/Vega driver update) and a Linux FPGA licensing controversy. Price- and availability-oriented posts center on Radeon RX 9070 GRE/XT deals in the UK and a US listing.

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Top 4 signals · AMD’s next-gen roadmap spans TSMC A14 (2028) and TSMC 2nm

Briefing Findings · AMD’s next-gen roadmap spans TSMC A14 (2028) and TSMC 2nm

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Zen 7 node & year Reported to target TSMC A14 for 2028
EPYC “Venice” process Production ramp on TSMC 2nm process technology
Linux FPGA licensing Vivado licensing update restricts future free versions to Windows
GPU driver update AMD updates Polaris and Vega GPUs driver after long pause

What to Watch

  • Track RX 9070 GRE/XT pricing changes and stock availability across UK retailers after the below-£600 reports. KitGuru
  • Follow AMD’s Ryzen AI MAX/Gorgon Halo memory + VRAM announcements for MAX 400 support up to 192GB memory and 160GB VRAM. storagereview.com
  • Watch for developer impact from AMD’s Vivado licensing tier change affecting Linux FPGA users. Tom's Hardware

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  • [USA-CA] [H] AMD Ryzen 5600x, 16GB DDR4 RAM, B450M MOBO, ASUS TUF RTX 3070 OC 8GB [W] Paypal, Local Cash storagereview.com
  • [SSD]-MSI PRO B850M-P WIFI AMD Micro ATX MB + 512GB Team Group T-FORCE G50 M.2 SSD - $149.99 r/buildapcsales
  • [CPU] AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D Raphael AM5 4.1GHz 6-Core Boxed Processor - Heatsink Not Included (Micro Center Exclusive) - Micro Center ($199.99) Pickup only igorslab.de
  • AMD Zen 7 Grimlock Reportedly Targets TSMC's Cutting-Edge 1.4nm A14 Process HotHardware
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Tracking: NVIDIA "Vera" CPU Benchmarked: Beating Intel Xeon and AMD EPYC in Select Workloads / AMD "Zen 7" IP to Use TSMC A14 Node and More Advanced Packaging

StorageReview 4 articles

Tracking: AMD EPYC “Venice” Enters 2nm Production at TSMC, Extends CPU Roadmap for AI Infrastructure / AMD Expands Local AI PC Portfolio with Ryzen AI Halo Developer Platform and Ryzen AI Max PRO 400 Series

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