Recently, AMD published its financial report for the third quarter of 2025, revealing a revenue of $9.2 billion. This marks a 36% year-on-year surge, hitting an all-time high. AMD's CEO, Dr. Lisa Su, confirmed that the development of the sixth-generation AMD EPYC processor, codenamed Venice and built on 2nm process technology, is advancing on schedule. An official launch is anticipated in 2026. Built on the Zen 6 architecture, this processor has showcased exceptional performance in lab tests, exhibiting notable enhancements in performance, efficiency, and computational density. Moreover, AMD intends to roll out the Helios rack-level architecture in 2026. This architecture will integrate Instinct MI400 series GPUs, Epyc Venice CPUs, and Pensando network cards, posing a challenge to NVIDIA's dominance in the AI infrastructure market.
