The network received the technical characteristics of future AMD EPYC processors of the sixth generation under the Codenaam Venice. According to the Tieba Baidu Forum, the chips will be the first in the industry manufactured in 2-NM TSMC technologies, which promises an increase in performance and energy efficiency.
The new generation receives hybrid architecture: standard Zen 6 nuclei and optimized for Zen 6C with high density. In the maximum configuration, Venice with the Zen 6C cores can offer a maximum of 256 cores and 512 flows, which is twice as much as the current Turin top models on Zen 5. Versions with 96 Zen 6 -Cores will be available for standard tasks.
Each CCD crystal, as shown in the schemes, contains 12 cores and 128 MB of the L3 cache -this is twice as much as the previous generation. In total, the processor can combine a maximum of 8 such crystals. The platform also receives two types of sockets: SP7 for high-quality systems with TDP up to 600 W and SP8 for an average segment with a consumption of 350-400 watts.
Special attention is paid to memory support: Venice will offer work with 12 and 16-channel configurations, which is crucial for the tasks of artificial intelligence and the processing of large data. According to insiders, the release of De Lijn is planned for 2026 and the first official announcements can take place in the coming months.
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Source: VG Times

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