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AMD Preparing Ryzen 7 9750X and Ryzen 5 9650X with 120W TDP and Higher Clock Speeds
AMD is reportedly preparing two new Ryzen CPUs, the Ryzen 7 9750X and Ryzen 5 9650X, with a 120W TDP and higher clock speeds than previous models. Both processors are expected to feature eight and six cores respectively, with 32 MB of L3 cache, but without 3D V-Cache. The new chips are part of AMD's ongoing efforts to enhance high-end desktop computing performance, though the information remains unconfirmed by the company.
NVIDIA Unveils Vera-CPU Rack at GTC 2026: New Benchmark for CPU-Only AI Infrastructure
At GTC 2026, NVIDIA unveiled the Vera-CPU Rack, a system designed for CPU-only inference featuring 256 Vera CPUs based on a custom Arm v9.2-A core called Olympus. Each CPU includes 88 cores with SMT, FP8 support, and up to 1.5 TB of RAM. The rack provides 400 TB of LPDDR memory and a total memory bandwidth of 300 TB/s, with individual chips achieving 1.2 TB/s. Optimized for agentic workloads, reinforcement learning, and AI training, the solution is being co-developed with partners like HPE, with the Cray GXC240 supporting up to 640 Vera CPUs per rack.
Intel bets on 18A and 14A: AI-driven CPU demand boosts production and profitability
Intel anticipates strong CPU demand, particularly in data centers driven by the AI boom, and plans to increase production of its new Intel 14A and 18A processors. The company aims to make its Foundry division profitable by 2027 through improved yields, advanced packaging, and growing external customer base. Demand for Panther Lake CPUs already exceeds supply, highlighting the strategic importance of these new technologies.
Apple Unveils MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max Chips and Fusion Architecture
Apple has unveiled the new MacBook Pro featuring the all-new M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, designed for professional users. The two dual-die CPUs are built on 3 nm technology without E-cores and leverage Apple's new Fusion Architecture to integrate CPU, GPU, and other components into a single SoC. This delivers enhanced performance, AI capabilities, high bandwidth, and low latency, with up to 64 GB RAM for the M5 Pro and 128 GB for the M5 Max. However, Linux support remains limited as development is still ongoing.
AMD Ryzen AI 400: New Desktop APUs with Zen 5 and RDNA 3.5 for AM5 Socket Arrive in 2026
AMD has unveiled the Ryzen AI 400 APUs for desktop PCs, featuring Zen 5 architecture and RDNA 3.5 graphics, which will be available in socketed form for the AM5 socket for the first time. The Pro series includes twelve models with TDPs from 35 to 65 watts, based on the Gorgon Point design and equipped with a 50 TOPS NPU. Initially, the processors will only be available in OEM prebuilt systems, not for the DIY market. Additionally, MSI has introduced a new AIO liquid cooling prototype optimized for AMD's AM5 platform.
AMD has delayed the release of its next-generation Ryzen processors, codenamed 'Olympic Ridge' with Zen 6 architecture, to 2027 due to challenges with DDR5 memory supply and supply chains. The processors will use the AM5 socket, feature up to 24 cores, 48 MB of L3 cache per CCD, and support AVX-512 for consumer applications. Meanwhile, AMD is also developing the Ryzen 500-Series 'Medusa Point' APU, which will include a mobile-optimized RDNA 4m integrated GPU with FSR 4 support and LPDDR6 memory, with the 'Medusa Halo' variant expected to use the more powerful RDNA 5 architecture.