AMD is ramping production of its sixth-generation EPYC Venice server processors on TSMC's 2nm process in Taiwan, with plans to shift some output to the Arizona fab later.
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan mentioned ongoing work on the 10A and 7A nodes during a recent fireside chat, while the company keeps its 14A PDK 0.9 target set for October 2026.
Server silicon leads the way for these advanced nodes, with Zen 6 desktop Ryzen 10000 series expected to follow the EPYC rollout sometime after the late-2026 server launch.
The announcements read like standard roadmap updates dressed up as progress reports, which is how these quarterly updates usually land.
Production details remain limited to the server side for now, with no firm desktop timelines or yield numbers provided yet.