AMD fans just got a sneak peek at what comes next from the chip maker. Popular computer monitoring software AIDA64 Extreme updated to version 7.700.7500 and added early support for Zen 6 processors. The software company listed desktop, mobile, and server versions of these future chips. Tech experts expect AMD to launch Zen 6 processors sometime during 2026. Hardware monitoring tools usually add support about one year before actual product releases hit store shelves.
Leaked information suggests these new processors will pack serious power for computer enthusiasts. Desktop versions might feature up to 12 processing cores on each chip cluster. The top model could deliver an amazing 32 cores for extreme performance. Mobile versions will use a larger socket design and include RDNA 3.5 graphics built right into the processor. Server chips will absolutely dominate with up to 256 cores for massive data centers.
The software update also revealed other exciting hardware coming from AMD and Intel. A new graphics card called Radeon RX 9060 Non-XT appeared in the database. This card will likely replace the current RX 7600 model and cost between $250 and $300. Intel also gets a mention with their upcoming Wildcat Lake processors for budget laptops and small computers. These chips remain mysterious since very few details have leaked about their capabilities or release timeline.
Leaked information suggests these new processors will pack serious power for computer enthusiasts. Desktop versions might feature up to 12 processing cores on each chip cluster. The top model could deliver an amazing 32 cores for extreme performance. Mobile versions will use a larger socket design and include RDNA 3.5 graphics built right into the processor. Server chips will absolutely dominate with up to 256 cores for massive data centers.
The software update also revealed other exciting hardware coming from AMD and Intel. A new graphics card called Radeon RX 9060 Non-XT appeared in the database. This card will likely replace the current RX 7600 model and cost between $250 and $300. Intel also gets a mention with their upcoming Wildcat Lake processors for budget laptops and small computers. These chips remain mysterious since very few details have leaked about their capabilities or release timeline.