AMD's 5th Gen EPYC "Turin" & Instinct MI325X Accelerators will reportedly launch in October while Strix Halo & Krackan APUs will debut at CES 2025.
AMD will have several new announcements over the next few months, fueled by its next-gen Zen 5 core architecture, which has made its debut on the Ryzen AI 300 "Strix" laptops and Ryzen 9000 CPUs for desktops. The launches will cover every segment of the market from data centers, servers, laptops, and more.
According to Hoang Anh Phu, we might have an idea of when the next products will arrive. As per the details, AMD might be planning to host a special event on 10th October (10.10) where it plans to introduce its next-generation server and data center lineup. Four major products are mentioned which include Ryzen AI PRO 300 (or Strix Pro), 5th Gen EPYC "Turin" in both Classic & Dense flavors, the Instinct MI325X accelerator, and some Xilinx-related announcements which could be about new security features and technologies leveraging AI capabilities.
The AMD Ryzen AI PRO 300 series is well known now that we have spotted several chips. These chips will feature PRO technologies while retaining similar configurations as the standard Ryzen AI 300 "Strix" APUs.
The AMD 5th Gen EPYC family will feature two variants, the 128-core Zen 5 (4nm) and 192-core Zen 5C (3nm) designs, offering compatibility on existing sockets which feature up to 96 cores "Classic" and 128 cores "Dense" flavors with the prior Zen 4 generation.
Lastly, the Instinct MI325X will be a refresh of the existing MI300X accelerator, featuring up to 288 GB of HBM3E VRAM and up to 6 TB/s bandwidth. This chip will feature higher FP16/FP8 compute capabilities and will be able to support
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