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AMD-related chatter centers on fresh compute and AI developments, including EPYC “Venice” on TSMC 2nm with a claimed 70% performance leap, alongside new Ryzen AI MAX PRO/ MAX 400 “Gorgon Halo” configurations with large memory/VRAM support. There’s also active CPU/GPU product momentum via new EPYC “Sorano” and multiple Ryzen CPU launch sightings, plus scattered deal mentions.

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Lisa Su
Founded
1969
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Santa Clara, California
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NASDAQ: AMD

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Key Takeaway AMD is ramping major next-gen server and AI silicon—EPYC “Venice” for TSMC 2nm and Ryzen AI MAX 400/MAX PRO 400—while also expanding compute options like EPYC “Sorano” and new Ryzen variants.
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AMD is ramping major next-gen server and AI silicon—EPYC “Venice” for TSMC 2nm and Ryzen AI MAX 400/MAX PRO 400—while also expanding compute options like EPYC “Sorano” and new Ryzen variants.

AMD-related chatter centers on fresh compute and AI developments, including EPYC “Venice” on TSMC 2nm with a claimed 70% performance leap, alongside new Ryzen AI MAX PRO/ MAX 400 “Gorgon Halo” configurations with large memory/VRAM support. There’s also active CPU/GPU product momentum via new EPYC “Sorano” and multiple Ryzen CPU launch sightings, plus scattered deal mentions.

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EPYC Venice cores 256-core
EPYC Venice node TSMC 2nm process
EPYC Venice performance claim 70% performance leap
Ryzen AI MAX 400 memory/VRAM Up to 192GB memory and 160GB VRAM
Ryzen AI MAX PRO 400 launch timing Third quarter

What to Watch

  • Track Q3 availability details for Ryzen AI MAX PRO 400 launches. TechPowerUp
  • Follow the first details and availability of Ryzen AI Halo PC at $3999 and confirm total onboard specs. storagereview.com
  • Watch for confirmation and benchmarks as EPYC “Venice” ramps as a first 2nm HPC chip. Tom's Hardware

What Changed

  • AMD Zen 7 „Grimlock Ridge“: Leak reports 32-core Ryzen for AM5 Igor's LAB
  • Save almost $200 on a flagship AMD 9850X3D CPU and 9070 XT GPU with this Newegg combo bundle — AMD's Ryzen 9 9850X3D and Radeon RX 9070 XT can be yours at a great price Tom's Hardware
  • [Monitor] MSI 32" (31.5" viewable) UHD 4K 165Hz with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro 0.03ms HDR400 USB-C OLED Gaming Computer Monitor with Height Adjustable, Pivot, Swivel & Tilt stand | 4k 165hz MSI MAG 321UP QD-OLED $599.99 r/buildapcsales
  • AMD Ryzen Chipset Driver 8.05.04.516: Platform maintenance instead of show effect Igor's LAB
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TechPowerUp 6 articles

Tracking: AMD Updates "Polaris" and "Vega" GPU Drivers With Adrenalin Edition 26.5.2 Version / (PR) AMD Announces Production Ramp of Next-Generation AMD EPYC Processor "Venice" on TSMC 2nm Process Technology

r/amd Community · 5 articles

Tracking: AMD updates Polaris and Vega GPUs driver after long pause / AMD Ryzen AI MAX PRO 400 launches in third quarter, only MAX+ 495 gets updated Radeon 8065S graphics

StorageReview 3 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

Tom's Hardware 2 articles

Tracking: Save almost $200 on a flagship AMD 9850X3D CPU and 9070 XT GPU with this Newegg combo bundle — AMD's Ryzen 9 9850X3D and Radeon RX 9070 XT can be yours at a great price / AMD begins production ramp of 256-core EPYC Venice — first 2nm HPC chip claims 70% performance leap

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Can a start-up really launch a new GPU?

There’s a logic to Bolt’s approach. Nvidia and AMD are focused on AI, but GPUs are still useful for many tasks besides AI. However, Bolt will need to overcome two key technical hurdles. The first is production. Cutting-edge silicon production is in short supply and leaders like Nvidia have most leading-edge production capacity tied up. The Zeus GPU will instead be fabricated on TSMC’s older N5 process node. Bolt is betting that an older process node will keep Zeus competitive with Nvidia on price. Bolt may also find it challenging to convince users that an unproven GPU is a safe bet. Driver su

Zeus GPU Bets on FP64 and Path Tracing Over AI
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