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AMD's 256 core Epyc Venice enters production on TSMC's 2nm node

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AMD's 256 core Epyc Venice enters production on TSMC's 2nm node
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Hardware Industry venice amd epyc AMD's 256 core Epyc Venice enters production on TSMC's 2nm node The Zen 6 server chip promises major gains in AI throughput, memory bandwidth, and power efficiency By Skye Jacobs May 22, 2026, 7:03 11 comments Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. First look: AMD's next-generation Epyc Venice server chip has begun its production ramp on TSMC's N2 node, the foundry's new 2nm-class process.

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Hardware Industry venice amd epyc AMD's 256 core Epyc Venice enters production on TSMC's 2nm node The Zen 6 server chip promises major gains in AI throughput, memory bandwidth, and power efficiency By Skye Jacobs May 22, 2026, 7:03 11 comments Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. First look: AMD's next-generation Epyc Venice server chip has begun its production ramp on TSMC's N2 node, the foundry's new 2nm-class process. That move brings a 256-core server part onto one of the most advanced nodes at a time when data centers are straining to add capacity for AI and other agentic workloads. Venice is a 6th-gen Epyc chip based on the Zen 6 core architecture and targeted at dense data center workloads.

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