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Jul, 2026 : AMD Plans July Introduction for Zen 6 EPYC Venice CPUs
📅 - AMD will introduce its Zen 6 processor architecture at its Advancing AI event in San Francisco on July 22 and 23, starting with sixth-generation EPYC server chips rather than consumer Ryzen products. The Venice processors target cloud, enterprise, HPC, and AI systems, with higher core density, memory bandwidth, connectivity, and efficiency claims across large-scale data center deployments.
The server-first rollout says plenty about AMD's priorities. Ryzen may generate broader public attention, but EPYC sits closer to the money now being committed to AI clusters, cloud expansion, scientific computing, and enterprise modernization. AMD wants Zen 6 evaluated first inside infrastructure [...][... Check source for end of article ...]
📅 - Scaleway Acquisition of Qarnot Adds HPC to European Cloud - Scaleway, a French cloud and AI infrastructure provider owned by telecom group Iliad, has acquired high-performance computing specialist Qarnot, extending its portfolio into dedicated HPC services and patented heat recovery technology. The deal deepens Scaleway's exposure to industrial simulation workloads as European buyers seek sovereign infrastructure combining performance, regulatory control, and lower-energy operations at scale.
European cloud providers have spent the past two years arguing that digital sovereignty is no longer a political slogan but a procurement requirement. The harder part has been proving they can assemble infrastructure portfolios broad enough to compete with [...]
📅 - Micron Raises U.S. Investment to $250B, Starts New York Fab - Micron has raised its planned U.S. investment to more than $250 billion through 2035 as it moves its New York memory fab into vertical construction ahead of schedule. The expansion is meant to support a target of producing 40% of its DRAM domestically, tying AI demand, industrial policy, and regional development to an unusually large semiconductor buildout.
The first concrete poured at Micron's Clay, New York, site is a modest construction milestone inside a project of exceptional scale. Up to four fabrication plants are planned there. If completed as described, the campus would become the largest semiconductor manufacturing site built in the United States and the biggest private [...]
📅 - EQT Targets AI Power Bottleneck With Copia Power Acquisition - EQT, a Swedish private equity and infrastructure investment group, has agreed to acquire Copia Power from Carlyle, adding a U.S. platform that combines generation, transmission access, storage, and data center development at shared grid locations. The deal deepens EQT's exposure to the power bottleneck constraining AI infrastructure, while leaving execution dependent on permits, interconnections, customers, and utility cooperation nationwide.
The transaction, expected to close by the end of 2026 subject to approvals, moves EQT further into the overlap between digital infrastructure and electricity production. Copia is not simply developing data centers or building power plants. Its model [...]