Based on Zen 6
AMD processors based on the Zen 5 architecture are expected only next year, and the first details about CPUs based on Zen 6 have already appeared on the Internet.
We are talking about Epyc server processors of the Venice generation, which will be based on the Zen 6 architecture and have the SP7 version.
Future AMD processors will have a 16-channel memory controller.
Such processors should only be expected in 2025, so much is still unknown. However, it is reported that such CPUs will receive a 12-channel and 16-channel memory controller, depending on the version. In comparison, the current generation Epyc based on the Zen 4 architecture has a 12-channel memory controller.
There is no other data, although there were previously rumors that the Venice generation would feature processors with 384 cores.
Insider YuuKi_AnS, who shared the data, was the first to publish a photo of the Sapphire Rapids processor without a cover two years ago, and recently he was the first to reveal the characteristics of the Xeon CPU Max line.