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The biggest AMD chatter centers on upcoming Ryzen/AI compute and data center roadmap details (TSMC 2nm EPYC “Venice” and Ryzen AI “Gorgon Halo”/MAX PRO 400 memory/graphics support), alongside current Radeon GPU availability and pricing in the RX 9070-series. There’s also attention on long-pause GPU driver updates and a contentious Linux FPGA Vivado licensing change affecting AMD developers.

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Lisa Su
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1969
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Santa Clara, California
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Key Takeaway AMD’s near-term focus spans TSMC 2nm EPYC “Venice” production ramp and expanding Ryzen AI memory/VRAM support, while RX 9070-series availability and software support remain active topics.
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AMD’s near-term focus spans TSMC 2nm EPYC “Venice” production ramp and expanding Ryzen AI memory/VRAM support, while RX 9070-series availability and software support remain active topics.

The biggest AMD chatter centers on upcoming Ryzen/AI compute and data center roadmap details (TSMC 2nm EPYC “Venice” and Ryzen AI “Gorgon Halo”/MAX PRO 400 memory/graphics support), alongside current Radeon GPU availability and pricing in the RX 9070-series. There’s also attention on long-pause GPU driver updates and a contentious Linux FPGA Vivado licensing change affecting AMD developers.

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EPYC process node TSMC 2nm
EPYC product name “Venice”
Ryzen AI memory max Up to 192GB system memory
Ryzen AI VRAM max Up to 160GB VRAM

What to Watch

  • Watch for Ryzen AI MAX PRO 400 launch timing in Q3 and which model gets the Radeon 8065S graphics update. KitGuru
  • Track RX 9070 XT pricing changes in the UK as it trends below £600 at retailers. Tom's Hardware

What Changed

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  • AMD Zen 7 Grimlock Reportedly Targets TSMC's Cutting-Edge 1.4nm A14 Process HotHardware
  • AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE graphics cards might soon come to other regions KitGuru
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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 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: AMD leaves Linux FPGA users in the lurch with controversial Vivado licensing update — new tier model restricts future free versions to Windows / 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

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