AMD confirms Zen 6 launch plans for July 22nd-23rd
AMD’s Mark Papermaster confirms AMD’s Zen 6 CPU launch plans
AMD’s Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President, Mark Papermaster, has confirmed that AMD plans to launch its next-generation Zen 6 CPUs at its “Advancing AI” event on July 22nd-23rd. This will start with AMD’s sixth-generation EPYC processors, which will be part of AMD’s new Helios AI servers.
Papermaster claims that AMD’s Zen 6 EPYC CPUs will deliver “leadership x86” performance and strong performance in both traditional x86 workloads and new AI workloads. Inside Helios racks, these CPUs will be paired with new AMD Instinct MI455 GPUs.
I’ll say for me, every enterprise conversation I’m having now, this comes up. Because enterprises have, you know, decades of running x86. They’re not going to move that install base. And what we’ve done at AMD, you know, since we launched the new Zen processor back in 2017. We’re now on our sixth generation. So, at our Advancing AI event on July 22nd and 23rd, we’re rolling out this new generation. You know, it continues the kind of leadership x86 CPU, but it’s designed in such a way that it matches what I just described a moment moment ago. It’s optimized for standalone x86 traditional workloads.
– AMD’s Mark Papermaster – Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President
AMD has already promised major performance increases with its upcoming Zen 6 EPYC “Venice” CPUs. Previously, AMD confirmed that its next-generation EPYC CPUs will deliver a 30% increase in thread density and a greater-than-70% boost in CPU performance and efficiency.
AMD has also confirmed that its new EPYC CPUs will support new AI data types and include more AI pipelines.
AMD plans to launch Zen 6 with EPYC first and Ryzen later
So far, AMD has given no indication that it plans to launch its Zen 6 Ryzen CPUs anytime soon. Right now, Zen 6 Ryzen CPUs are expected to launch at around CES 2027, though this has not been confirmed. Zen 6 will arrive first with AMD’s 6th generation EPYC CPUs. This will allow AMD to capitalise on demand for AI datacenters. AMD will position Zen 6 EPYC as the best CPU option available.
AMD has already claimed strong generational performance gains with its Zen 6 EPYC CPUs. We will soon see what these CPUs are capable of at AMD’s Advancing AI event later this month. This should give PC enthusiasts a glimpse of what’s coming with Zen 6 Ryzen.
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