AMD hints at broader Zen 6, Zen 7 server CPU lineup optimized for a broad range of AI and hyperscale workloads. (Image credit: AMD) Modern data center workloads are very diverse, and so are the requirements of data center operators for their hardware, which is why virtually all hyperscale cloud service providers nowadays have their own custom silicon programs. In a bid to stay competitive in the coming years, AMD plans to expand its portfolio of CPUs for data centers that will be targeted at different workloads. With the Zen 4-based 4 th Generation EPYC family, AMD offers a variety of processors SKUs aimed at AI, cloud, enterprise , network/edge, and small business/hosted service providers. But with Zen 5, the family is somewhat narrower.…