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Reports Point to AMD Zen 6 Desktops in 2027 With Up to 24 Cores and AM5 Support

Coverage suggests a server‑first rollout that reflects a stronger focus on data‑center demand.

Overview

  • Leaker HXL listed single‑CCD options of 6, 8, 10 and 12 cores and dual‑CCD 8+8, 10+10 and 12+12 variants for up to 24 cores.
  • BenchLife reports the Olympic Ridge platform will continue on the AM5 socket, with real‑world motherboard compatibility still to be confirmed.
  • BenchLife places the earliest mainstream desktop arrival in 2027, indicating no Zen 6 Ryzen desktop launch this year.
  • IT Home reports the Zen 6 server variant, codenamed Venice, is slated for 2026, suggesting an inversion of AMD’s usual desktop‑first cadence.
  • Product names, specifications and timelines remain unconfirmed by AMD, and outlets note branding such as a potential Ryzen 10000 series is not settled.