By Hassan Mujtaba
Publication Date: 2026-06-10 14:30:00
AMD has posted new benchmarks of its EPYC CPUs, including upcoming Venice against NVIDIA Vera, showcasing a huge performance advantage.
AMD Says That Its EPYC CPUs Are Delivering Rack-Scale CPU Performance Today, Destroying Both NVIDIA Vera & Intel Xeon Within Agentic AI Workloads
Agentic AI is pushing all major manufacturers to accelerate their CPU development as they race to drive multi-GW AI factories. The three major manufacturers involved in this race include AMD, Intel, & NVIDIA. Others, such as Arm, Qualcomm, and Broadcom, are also working on their own Agentic AI CPUs, but they have yet to start supplying their latest chips to AI firms.
With that said, the competition between AMD, NVIDIA, and Intel is brutal so far. NVIDIA has recently said that they are all set to become the biggest CPU supplier in 2026, bringing massive revenue streams from its Grace and Vera lineups. At the same time, Intel’s supply is fully locked in, and the company is even using its low-bin dies for AI. AMD, on the other hand, has seen massive success in the Agentic AI segment with its EPYC lineups and has already commenced mass production of its next-gen Venice line based on the Zen 6 architecture.
So there’s a lot of action going on, and all companies are sharing their own benchmarks to showcase their respective performance advantages. AMD has shared its latest benchmarks based around Agentic AI work flows, and the company is claiming some big gains…

