AMD Ramps Production of 2nm EPYC Venice Chips for AI, Cloud Demand

AMD begins mass production of its next-gen EPYC Venice processor using TSMC’s 2nm process, targeting AI and cloud infrastructure needs. Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) has started production of its EPYC Venice processor, the first high-performance computing chip to use

AMD begins mass production of its next-gen EPYC Venice processor using TSMC’s 2nm process, targeting AI and cloud infrastructure needs.

Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) has started production of its EPYC Venice processor, the first high-performance computing chip to use TSMC’s 2nm process technology. The move marks a key milestone in AMD’s data center roadmap, emphasizing performance and energy efficiency for AI and cloud workloads.

AMD stock has surged over 40% in the past month and 125% year-to-date, reflecting strong investor interest in its semiconductor advancements. The company plans to expand 2nm production to its Arizona facility and extend the technology to future EPYC processors, including the upcoming Verano chip with LPDDR memory integration.

Venice and Verano aim to address growing compute demands in AI infrastructure, positioning AMD as a competitor in the high-performance semiconductor market.

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