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AMD’s 2nm EPYC Venice “Zen 6” CPUs Are Performing Really Well & Delivering Substantial Gains, Will Launch Alongside Instinct MI400 In 2026, Confirms CEO Lisa Su

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AMD has announced its Q3 2025 earnings and stated that 2nm EPYC Venice „Zen 6“ CPUs & Instinct MI400 GPUs are on track for a 2026 launch.
AMD has announced its Q3 2025 earnings and stated that 2nm EPYC Venice „Zen 6“ CPUs & Instinct MI400 GPUs are on track for a 2026 launch.AMD EPYC Venice „Zen 6“ & Instinct MI400 AI Accelerator Duo Arriving In 2026, Confirmed By CEO Lisa Su As Red Team Posts 36% Revenue Increase In Q3 2025
AMD has announced its Q3 2025 earnings and achieved a record revenue of $9.2 billion, up 36% from the previous year and a 20% increase from the previous quarter. Following is a breakdown of each of their market segment:
Data Center Segment: $4.3B vs $3.5B (Up 22% Y/Y)
Client & Gaming Segment: $4.0B vs $2.3B (Up 73% Y/Y)
Embedded Segment: $857 vs $927M (Down 8% Y/Y)
During the earnings call, AMD’s CEO, Dr. Lisa Su, reaffirmed that the next-generation EPYC Venice CPUs, which are being produced using the TSMC 2nm process technology and feature the Zen 6 architecture, are on track for launch in 2026.
The EPYC Venice silicon is already in the labs and performing well while delivering substantial gains in performance versus the current-gen Turin CPUs based on the Zen 5 core architecture. One significant detail is that AMD confirms multiple cloud OEM partners have already got the first Venice platforms online.
We remain on track to launch our next-generation 2-nanometer Venice processors in 2026. Venice silicon is in the labs and performing very well, delivering substantial gains in performance, efficiency and compute density. Customer pull and engagement for Venice are the strongest we have seen, reflecting our competitive positioning and the growing demand for more data center compute. Multiple cloud OEM partners have already brought their first Venice platforms online, setting the stage for broad solution availability and cloud deployments at launch.
Lisa Su – AMD CEO
Moving over to the AI side of things, Lisa Su also reaffirms that the Helios rack scale solutions featuring the next-gen Instinct MI400 AI accelerators and Venice CPUs are seeing increased momentum ahead of the official launch next year.

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