AMD’s Zen 6-based EPYC ‘Venice’ CPU pushes core count to 256, boosts performance by 70%, and features PCIe 6.0, 1.6 TB/s memory bandwidth, and a new SP7 packaging, according to AMD.
AMD unveiled Helios, its first in-house rack-scale AI system built around upcoming EPYC ‘Venice’ CPUs and Instinct MI400-series GPUs, aiming to challenge Nvidia’s dominance in AI. But while it is said to offer higher memory capacity and bandwidth than competing platforms, it is expected to trail in peak compute performance against Nvidia’s future Rubin-based systems.
At long last, you will no longer find your dungeon activities in The Quinfall derailed by spamming chat looking for another party member. The game’s most...