NVIDIA secures Anthropic's first batch of users, expanding AI data center deployment again

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CoinWorld News, NVIDIA announced that Anthropic, OpenAI, and SpaceX are its first major customers for its upcoming microprocessors, securing key clients for further expansion in the artificial intelligence data center field. Jensen Huang stated that they will be among the first users to deploy NVIDIA Vera central processors in their data centers. The new product is scheduled for full production in the third quarter of this year. Vera is NVIDIA's first standalone data center microprocessor, competing directly with Intel's Xeon product line, AMD's EPYC chips, and internal projects from large operators like Amazon's Graviton. Huang said that in basic AI-related workloads, Vera's speed is 1.8 times that of chips based on Intel technology (x86). This marks NVIDIA's first challenge to products that have so far been industry standards in performance comparisons.
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BlueGlassJelly
· 2h ago
SpaceX is already launched, is Musk playing a double game?
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AirdropJanitor
· 3h ago
Someone finally took a bite out of the x86 cake; waiting for an AMD response.
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LightsInTheMistyValley
· 4h ago
Use Anthropic and OpenAI simultaneously, train yourself, and perform inference?
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DancingOnTheEdgeOfLiquidation
· 4h ago
NVIDIA is aiming for total dominance, just after monopolizing GPUs, now they're rushing into CPUs.
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L2AlleyRunner
· 4h ago
In the data center CPU sector, ARM's Graviton is under increased pressure.
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GateUser-99725296
· 4h ago
Intel: What do you have to fight with in my x86 ecosystem?
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BeGentleWithLeverage
· 4h ago
1.8 times is the ideal case, but in actual business scenarios, how much discount can be applied?
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GateUser-1859b7cd
· 4h ago
Performance numbers look good, but software compatibility is the real challenge
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BetaParanoiac
· 4h ago
GPU+CPU+DPU three-piece set, NVIDIA aims to be the infrastructure overlord
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GateUser-9335da8b
· 4h ago
Old Huang has been playing this move for ten years, from Tegra to now.
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