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AMD Today: 2nm ‘Venice’ CPUs & MI400 AI Accelerators Confirmed for 2026 as Shares Flicker Ahead of Nov. 11 Analyst Day

AMD Today: 2nm ‘Venice’ CPUs & MI400 AI Accelerators Confirmed for 2026 as Shares Flicker Ahead of Nov. 11 Analyst Day

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMD) headlines today with fresh confirmation that its next big data‑center leap—2nm “Epyc Venice” CPUs and Instinct MI400 accelerators—is slated for 2026, while investors count down to AMD’s Financial Analyst Day on Tuesday, November 11. The stock softened intraday as markets digested this week’s record Q3 print and looked for the next catalyst (see live chart above). TechSpot+1 Key takeaways (Nov. 7, 2025) What’s new today Venice & MI400 timing lands (again) on 2026. In coverage published this morning, AMD’s Lisa Su is cited reaffirming that 2nm Epyc “Venice” CPUs and Instinct MI400 accelerators ship
2025 CPU Wars: Intel vs AMD vs Apple M‑Series – The Ultimate Processor Showdown

2025 CPU Wars: Intel vs AMD vs Apple M‑Series – The Ultimate Processor Showdown

Intel’s 14th-Gen Core Ultra Arrow Lake desktop flagship Core Ultra 9 285K features a chiplet-based hybrid design with 8 Performance cores and 16 Efficient cores, clocks up to 5.7 GHz on P-cores, and includes an on‑chip NPU AI accelerator. AMD’s Ryzen 9 9800X3D (Zen 5 + 3D) is an 8-core/16-thread CPU with 96 MB of L3 cache, introduced in early 2025 as the fastest gaming CPU, reportedly beating Intel Core i9-14900K by about 30% and the Core Ultra 9 285K by about 35% in games. AMD’s Ryzen 9 7950X3D (Zen 4 + 3D) is a 16-core/32-thread desktop CPU, 5.7 GHz,
22 July 2025
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