NVIDIA unveils CPU for AI and HPC workloads NVIDIA has announced its first data centre CPU, an Arm-based processor that's capable of delivering 10x the performance of todayâs fastest servers on the most complex AI and high performance computing workloads The NVIDIA Grace CPU is able to address the computing requirements for advanced applications, including natural language processing, recommender systems and AI supercomputing, that analyse enormous datasets requiring both ultra-fast compute performance and massive memory. The device combines energy-efficient Arm CPU cores with an innovative low-power memory subsystem to deliver high performance with great efficiency. âLeading-edge AI and data science are pushing todayâs computer architecture beyond its limits â processing unthinkable amounts of data,â said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. âUsing licensed Arm IP, NVIDIA has designed Grace as a CPU specifically for giant-scale AI and HPC. Coupled with the GPU and DPU, Grace gives us the third foundational technology for computing, and the ability to re-architect the data center to advance AI. NVIDIA is now a three-chip company.â