According to foreign media reports, AMD will unveil its EPYC Venice CPU based on the Zen 6 architecture at the Advancing AI event scheduled for July 22–23. It is said that EPYC Venice is designed to deliver over 70% higher performance and efficiency than its Zen 5-based predecessor. Zen 6 is going to utilize the new SP7 socket and will support 16-channel memory with up to 1.6 TB/s of bandwidth. Moreover, it will adopt the PCIe Gen 6.0 standard to improve CPU-to-GPU communication for AI accelerators. As far as the mainstream client Zen 6 products are concerned, we may not see them before the end of this year. AMD will likely introduce Zen 6 chips at CES 2027, which will be held in January.