AMD has announced the new EPYC processor codenamed “Venice,” a High-Performance Computing (HPC) product manufactured using a 2-nanometer (N2) process by TSMC. Venice is set to be released next year. Additionally, AMD disclosed that they have started production of the EPYC 5th Gen processor at the TSMC facility in Arizona to support the reshoring of electronics manufacturing back to the United States. Dr. Lisa Su, CEO of AMD, emphasized the longstanding partnership with TSMC, involving collaborative research, development, and manufacturing processes to ensure AMD’s continued leadership in the HPC market. The utilization of the cutting-edge N2 process for the processors and production in Arizona reflects the strong collaboration between the two companies.
TLDR: AMD introduces new EPYC processor “Venice” manufactured with N2 technology by TSMC, highlighting their partnership and commitment to innovation in the HPC market.
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