AMD Confirms EPYC "Venice" Zen 6 Server CPUs Launch July 22-23

AMD Confirms EPYC "Venice" Zen 6 Server CPUs Launch July 22-23

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AMD CTO Mark Papermaster has confirmed that EPYC "Venice," AMD's first Zen 6 server CPU, launches at the Advancing AI event on July 22-23 — built on TSMC's 2nm process with up to 256 cores and a claimed 70%+ performance and efficiency gain over the current Zen 5-based EPYC "Turin" lineup.

AMD CTO Mark Papermaster has confirmed that EPYC "Venice" — AMD's first Zen 6 server processor — will be officially introduced at the company's Advancing AI event on July 22nd and 23rd. Papermaster described the chip as optimized for traditional x86 enterprise workloads, noting that enterprise customers' decades-long investment in x86 infrastructure isn't going anywhere: "Every enterprise conversation I'm having now, this comes up," he said.

"Venice" is built on TSMC's 2nm process, making it the first high-performance computing processor to reach production on that node. Manufacturing is currently ramping in Taiwan, with future production planned at TSMC's Arizona facility. The flagship configuration scales up to 256 Zen 6 cores — a 33% increase over the current 192-core EPYC "Turin" lineup — with AMD claiming over 70% higher performance and efficiency versus its Zen 5-based predecessor. The platform also moves to a new SP7 socket with 16-channel memory support (up to 1.6 TB/s of bandwidth) and PCIe Gen 6, improvements aimed squarely at the CPU-to-GPU communication demands of AI accelerator workloads — these CPUs are expected to be paired with AMD's new Instinct MI455 GPUs in Helios racks.

Worth noting: this is a server-only announcement. Consumer Zen 6 desktop and mobile chips — including the rumored Ryzen Threadripper TR6 "Mustang Peak," Ryzen 10000 series "Olympic Ridge," and "Medusa Point" APUs — are a separate story, and aren't expected before the end of the year at the earliest, with CES 2027 seen as the most likely debut window.

What We Know

Spec Detail
Codename EPYC "Venice"
Architecture Zen 6 (AMD's first Zen 6 server CPU)
Process Node TSMC 2nm (first HPC processor on this node)
Max Core Count Up to 256 cores (33% more than EPYC "Turin"'s 192)
Performance Claim 70%+ higher performance/efficiency vs. Zen 5 "Turin"
Socket New SP7 platform
Memory 16-channel, up to 1.6 TB/s bandwidth
I/O PCIe Gen 6
Launch Event AMD Advancing AI, July 22-23
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Frequently Asked Questions

When does AMD EPYC "Venice" launch?

AMD will officially introduce EPYC "Venice" at its Advancing AI event on July 22-23. AMD CTO Mark Papermaster confirmed the date directly.

Is EPYC "Venice" the same as the consumer Zen 6 Ryzen chips?

No. "Venice" is AMD's server-only Zen 6 launch. Consumer Zen 6 desktop and mobile parts (like the rumored Ryzen Threadripper TR6 "Mustang Peak" and Ryzen 10000 "Olympic Ridge") are a separate product line not expected before the end of the year at the earliest, with CES 2027 seen as the most likely debut window.

How many cores does EPYC "Venice" have?

AMD says the flagship configuration will go up to 256 Zen 6 cores, a 33% increase over the current 192-core EPYC "Turin" lineup.

Sources: TechPowerUp