Nvidia has provided initial benchmark results for its new 88-core Vera CPU, developed using a custom ARM instruction set architecture. In a curated set of Linux benchmarks, Vera demonstrated competitive performance against AMD's EPYC and Intel's Xeon server processors, particularly in workloads Nvidia is targeting. While not winning outright in most tests, Vera's performance per core was notably strong, even surpassing some x86 competitors in specific compilation and database tasks. AI
IMPACT Nvidia's custom ARM-based server CPU shows promise against x86 rivals, potentially impacting future AI data center infrastructure.
RANK_REASON The article reports on initial benchmark results of a new server CPU, comparing its performance against established competitors, which falls under research and development.
- AMD EPYC
- AMD EPYC 9575F
- AMD EPYC "Turin"
- Denver
- Intel "Granite Rapids"
- Intel Xeon
- Linux
- Michael Larabel
- Nvidia
- Phoronix
- Tegra K1
- Vera CPU
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