
Star Trek: Infinite takes players on an interstellar saga with its emergent gameplay and complex choices, as they face the powers of the Alpha and Beta Quadrants. Players can now pre-order either the base game or Digital Deluxe Edition, granting them access to bonuses like skins, ships, and special voiceover. Paradox Interactive and Nimble Giant Entertainment have announced that their upcoming grand strategy game Star Trek: Infinite, under license from Paramount Consumer Products, will launch on Mac and PC on October 12, 2023. Naturally, a Team Red timeline dictates that Zen 5 "Nirvana" is due before Zen 6 "Morpheus," so EPYC 9005 "Turin(-X)" and 8005 "Turin-Dense" lineups are (allegedly) up for a 2024-ish launch window on SP5 (LGA-6096) and SP6 (LGA 4094) socket types. Altogether very handy for cloud, enterprise, and HPC workloads-industry experts reckon that 384-core counts are feasible on single packages. YuuKi_AnS proposes that these will utilize either 12-channel or 16-channel DDR5 memory configurations-thus providing plenty of bandwidth across hundreds of Zen cores. A partial view of said slide also reveals forthcoming equipment powered by Intel "Falcon Shore" and NVIDIA " Blackwell" GPU technologies.Īs reported a couple of months ago, older insider info has AMD using "Weisshorn" as an in-house moniker for Zen 6 "Morpheus" architecture, destined for Venice CPUs-alleged to form part of a 2025/2026 EPYC lineup. A Zen 6 core-based 9006 EPYC CPU series, codenamed "Venice," is expected to arrive within two to three years along with an all-new SP7 socket-this information seems to have been sourced from an unnamed server manufacturer's product roadmap.

Hardware leaker, YuuKi_AnS, has briefly turned their attention away from all things Team Blue-their latest leak points to upcoming server-grade processors chez AMD.
