Thursday, May 21st 2026 AMD Announces Production Ramp of Next-Generation AMD EPYC Processor "Venice" on TSMC 2nm Process Technology Press Release by GFreeman Today, 04:41 Discuss (0 ) AMD today announced that its next-generation AMD EPYC processor, codenamed "Venice," is ramping production in Taiwan on TSMC's advanced 2 nm process technology, with future plans to ramp production at TSMC's Arizona fabrication facility. The milestone in the execution of the AMD data center CPU roadmap demonstrates continued progress toward delivering the leadership performance and energy efficiency required for next-generation cloud, enterprise and AI infrastructure. "Venice" is the first high-performance computing (HPC) product in the industry to enter production on TSMC's advanced 2 nm process technology. "Ramping 'Venice' on TSMC 2 nm process technology marks an important step forward in accelerating the next generation of AI infrastructure," said Dr. Lisa Su, chair and CEO, AMD. "As AI and agentic workloads scale rapidly, customers need platforms that can move from innovation to production faster. Our deep partnership with TSMC is helping AMD bring leadership compute technologies to market with the speed and scale required to meet this moment." As AI adoption expands from training and inference to increasingly complex agentic workloads, the CPU is becoming even more critical to scaling AI infrastructure, coordinating data movement, networking, storage, security and system orchestration across the data center. The ramp of "Venice" comes as AMD continues to build momentum in the server market, reflecting growing customer demand for EPYC processors to power modern cloud, enterprise, HPC and AI deployments. The "Venice" ramp in Taiwan and plans to ramp at TSMC Arizona reflect AMD's focus on strengthening its geographically diverse advanced manufacturing footprint. By pairing next-generation EPYC processor innovation with advanced manufacturing capacity across the globe, AMD is expanding the foundation needed to support customers as they deploy and scale AI infrastructure. "We are pleased to see AMD continue to make strong progress with its next-generation EPYC processor on our advanced 2 nm process technology," said Dr. C.C. Wei, Chairman and CEO, TSMC. "Our close collaboration with AMD reflects the importance of pairing leadership process technology with advanced design innovation to enable the next era of high-performance and AI computing." AMD also plans to extend TSMC 2 nm process technology across its data center CPU roadmap with "Verano," a 6th Gen EPYC processor optimized for performance-per-dollar-per-watt leadership. Designed to support cloud and AI computing workloads, "Verano" is expected to build on the AMD EPYC platform with advanced memory innovations, including LPDDR, to deliver the CPU performance, bandwidth and efficiency required for increasingly power constrained workloads and applications. AMD and TSMC's partnership spans the technologies needed to scale modern data center computing, from TSMC 2 nm process technology for next-generation CPUs to advanced packaging technologies, including TSMC's SoIC -X and CoWoS -L, used across AMD's broader AI and data center portfolio. With "Venice" ramping on TSMC 2 nm, AMD is advancing the CPU foundation for AI infrastructure while continuing to leverage TSMC's process and packaging leadership to deliver increasingly integrated compute platforms at scale. Source: AMD Related News Tags: 2 nm AMD CEO CoWoS CPU Dr. Lisa Su EPYC HPC next generation TSMC Venice Verano Jul 23rd 2025 DDR6 Memory Arrives in 2027 with 8,800-17,600 MT/s Speeds (196) Aug 4th 2025 AMD Readies 16-Core Ryzen 9000X3D CPU with 192 MB L3 Cache and 200 W TDP (355) Sep 3rd 2025 AMD "Zen 6" Processors to Use TSMC 2 nm Node for CCDs, 3 nm for IOD (66) Aug 22nd 2025 Melting 12VHPWR Connector Claims its First AMD RX 9070 XT Victim (109) Sep 18th 2025 NVIDIA Buys $5B Worth of Intel, RTX iGPUs Coming to x86, Shares up 25% (256) Sep 8th 2025 AMD Claims Arm ISA Doesn't Offer Efficiency Advantage Over x86 (97) Apr 16th 2026 AMD to Re-launch Ryzen 7 5800X3D as "AM4 10th Anniversary Edition" (155) Apr 21st 2026 No Ryzen 9950X3D2 for , Gamers Nexus, or ComputerBase (211) Feb 19th 2026 AMD Ryzen 10000 "Olympic Ridge" to Debut with 6/8/10/12/16/20/24-Core "Zen 6" SKUs (126) Nov 30th 2025 AMD Lists Ryzen 7 9850X3D CPU with 5.6 GHz Boost Frequency (148) Add your own on AMD Announces Production Ramp of Next-Generation AMD EPYC Processor "Venice" on TSMC 2nm Process Technology There are no yet.

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