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AMD’s latest chatter is split between forward-looking processor/GPU roadmaps (Zen 7 on TSMC A14 for 2028; EPYC “Venice” on TSMC 2nm) and near-term Radeon releases and pricing (Radeon RX 9070 GRE/XT availability and multiple price-deal mentions). There’s also ongoing ecosystem/software updates and new Ryzen AI MAX PRO/Halo memory/V-RAM configurations.

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Lisa Su
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NASDAQ: AMD

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Key Takeaway AMD’s momentum spans both next-gen plans (Zen 7 on TSMC A14 by 2028, EPYC Venice on 2nm) and immediate Radeon/AI product news, including RX 9070 XT and GRE launch/price signals.
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TSMC node roadmaps RX 9070 pricing Ryzen AI memory specs Driver/OS support amd ryzen
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AMD’s momentum spans both next-gen plans (Zen 7 on TSMC A14 by 2028, EPYC Venice on 2nm) and immediate Radeon/AI product news, including RX 9070 XT and GRE launch/price signals.

AMD’s latest chatter is split between forward-looking processor/GPU roadmaps (Zen 7 on TSMC A14 for 2028; EPYC “Venice” on TSMC 2nm) and near-term Radeon releases and pricing (Radeon RX 9070 GRE/XT availability and multiple price-deal mentions). There’s also ongoing ecosystem/software updates and new Ryzen AI MAX PRO/Halo memory/V-RAM configurations.

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Top 3 signals · AMD’s momentum spans both next-gen plans (Zen 7 on TSMC A14

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Zen 7 target node/year TSMC A14 targeted for 2028
EPYC next-gen codename/process Production ramp of EPYC “Venice” on TSMC 2nm
RX 9070 XT pricing (UK) Drops below £600 at several UK retailers
RX 9070 XT pricing (Amazon/US sale) Falls to $670 during Amazon’s Memorial Day Sale

What to Watch

  • Watch for Radeon RX 9070 GRE global availability signals as “global launch” rumors/coverage unfold. TechPowerUp
  • Track future Zen 7 updates tied to the TSMC A14 plan for the 2028 timeframe. tweaktown.com
  • Monitor RX 9070 XT and GRE retailer pricing across the next sale cycles after Memorial Day/UK retailer dips. IGN

What Changed

  • AMD Card not found as primary GPU on Kernel 7.0.x but is on Kernel 6.12.x r/Linux_Gaming
  • The AMD Radeon 9070 XT Graphics Card Drops to $670 During Amazon's Memorial Day Sale IGN
  • AMD "Zen 7" IP to Use TSMC A14 Node and More Advanced Packaging TechPowerUp
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TechPowerUp 6 articles

Tracking: AMD "Zen 7" IP to Use TSMC A14 Node and More Advanced Packaging / AMD's China-Exclusive Radeon RX 9070 GRE May Launch Globally

r/amd Community · 5 articles

Tracking: AMD Zen 7 "Grimlock" reportedly targets TSMC A14 node for 2028 / Radeon RX 9060 XT 16GB price falls 10% in Japan, now around $333

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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