Close Menu

    Stay Ahead with Exclusive Updates!

    Enter your email below and be the first to know what’s happening in the ever-evolving world of technology!

    What's Hot

    The 88-Core Sandbox: Why OpenAI and SpaceX Are Fleeing Traditional Silicon for Nvidia’s Massive Vera CPU

    June 12, 2026

    Model Agnosticism: Why Amazon Bedrock’s Aggressive Cloud Expansion Is Winning the Enterprise SaaS War

    June 12, 2026

    Beyond the Prompt: Inside Microsoft and Nvidia’s Plan to Reinvent Windows for Autonomous Personal Agents

    June 11, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter)
    PhronewsPhronews
    • Home
    • Big Tech & Startups

      The 88-Core Sandbox: Why OpenAI and SpaceX Are Fleeing Traditional Silicon for Nvidia’s Massive Vera CPU

      June 12, 2026

      Model Agnosticism: Why Amazon Bedrock’s Aggressive Cloud Expansion Is Winning the Enterprise SaaS War

      June 12, 2026

      Beyond the Prompt: Inside Microsoft and Nvidia’s Plan to Reinvent Windows for Autonomous Personal Agents

      June 11, 2026

      Ambient Intelligence: Inside Meta’s Multimodal Screenless Future for Wearable AI and Smart Glasses

      June 9, 2026

      Cognition Just Hit a $26 Billion Valuation. Eight Months Ago It Was Worth $10 Billion. This Is Not a Normal Funding Cycle.

      June 9, 2026
    • Crypto

      Market Collapse: What Happened to NFTs?

      April 23, 2026

      Quantum Computing Advances Force Coinbase and Institutional Custodians to Rethink Crypto Security

      March 8, 2026

      AI Assisted Hacking Groups Target Crypto Firms With Multi-Layered Social Engineering

      February 18, 2026

      Global Crypto Regulations Expand as 2026 Begins With New Data Collection Frameworks and National Laws

      January 16, 2026

      Coinbase Bets on Stablecoin and On-Chain Growth as Key Market Drivers in 2026 Strategy

      January 10, 2026
    • Gadgets & Smart Tech
      Featured

      Ambient Intelligence: Inside Meta’s Multimodal Screenless Future for Wearable AI and Smart Glasses

      By fariehanJune 9, 2026
      Recent

      Ambient Intelligence: Inside Meta’s Multimodal Screenless Future for Wearable AI and Smart Glasses

      June 9, 2026

      Foldable Phones Are No Longer a Gimmick — The Motorola Razr 2026 Is the Latest Sign That Foldables Are Going Mainstream

      May 3, 2026

      Meta Raises Quest VR Headset Prices as Component Costs Rise

      May 1, 2026
    • Cybersecurity & Online Safety

      CrowdStrike and Google Just Took Down a Botnet Silently Targeting Open-Source Developers. Here Is Why This Kind of Attack Is Almost Impossible to Catch.

      June 6, 2026

      The World Economic Forum Named AI the Biggest Cybersecurity Threat on the Planet. 94% of Organizations Agree. Here Is What That Number Means.

      June 6, 2026

      GitHub Lost 3,800 Internal Repositories to a Poisoned Developer Extension. The Supply Chain Attack Nobody Saw Coming Is Now the Most Dangerous Kind.

      June 2, 2026

      Foxconn Got Hit by Ransomware and 11 Million Files Were Stolen. The Nitrogen Attack on the World’s Largest Electronics Maker Has Consequences for Every Big Tech Supply Chain

      May 31, 2026

      A Cybersecurity Firm Just Had Its Own Source Code Stolen. Trellix’s Breach Is the Most Embarrassing Kind and the Most Instructive One.

      May 22, 2026
    PhronewsPhronews
    Home»Big Tech & Startups»The 88-Core Sandbox: Why OpenAI and SpaceX Are Fleeing Traditional Silicon for Nvidia’s Massive Vera CPU
    Big Tech & Startups

    The 88-Core Sandbox: Why OpenAI and SpaceX Are Fleeing Traditional Silicon for Nvidia’s Massive Vera CPU

    fariehanBy fariehanJune 12, 2026No Comments
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Nvidia’s Vera CPU is currently one of the most talked‑about hardware launches in artificial intelligence. In May 2026, Nvidia introduced the 88‑core processor as part of its next generation of AI infrastructure. 

    After the launch, the company delivered early systems to OpenAI and SpaceX. This early access shifted attention from the launch itself to a more interesting observation, two leading AI companies are testing Nvidia’s first major CPU.

    Why the Vera CPU Represents Nvidia’s Bet Yet

    During the AI boom, Nvidia built its dominance on GPUs. The company now wants a larger role in AI infrastructure and that ambition bred the Vera CPU. 

    Unlike traditional server processors, Vera was designed specifically for AI environments. The chip features 88 custom Olympus cores and memory bandwidth reaching 1.2 TB/s through LPDDR5X. 

    More importantly, Vera represents Nvidia’s expansion into a market long dominated by Intel and AMD. Instead of supplying only accelerators, Nvidia now aims to provide more of the hardware that powers AI operations.

    Why OpenAI and SpaceX Got Early Access

    New hardware attracts attention, but the first users often attract even more. That’s what happened with Nvidia supplying early Vera systems to OpenAI and SpaceX. Both organizations run demanding computing environments and regularly evaluate new infrastructure. 

    For Nvidia, these deployments offer a real‑world test of Vera. Meanwhile, OpenAI and SpaceX gain early experience with a platform built for future AI workloads. 

    As a result, interest in Vera now extends far beyond Nvidia’s customer list. The involvement of such high‑profile users naturally raises curiosity about what makes this processor different from a conventional CPU.

    The 88-Core Sandbox Explained

    The difference begins with Vera’s 88 custom Olympus cores and its spatial multithreading. This design splits each core into two logical threads, giving Vera 176 threads total. CPUs coordinate activity across computing systems, while GPUs handle intensive calculations. 

    As AI systems grow more complex, that coordination role becomes critical. Vera addresses this challenge by embracing unpredictable branching logic, a task that causes x86 cores to stall. 

    In addition, Nvidia claims Vera completes agentic tasks 1.8 times faster than x86. That performance explains why Nvidia calls Vera a “sandbox” for experimentation. However, the processor was never meant to work alone.

    How Vera Fits Into Nvidia’s Rubin Vision

    Instead, Nvidia designed Vera to work alongside its upcoming Rubin GPU platform. Together, the CPU and GPU form a unified computing architecture. Vera moves data at 1.8 TB/s through NVLink‑C2C but copper wiring cannot handle that load. 

    Therefore, Nvidia turned to Spectrum‑X Ethernet Photonics with co‑packaged optics, boosting power efficiency fivefold. SpaceX requires photonics for its Colossus II cluster. Without optical interconnects, Vera would starve for bandwidth and this will kill agent performance. 

    Hence, Nvidia built a full optical ecosystem around Vera. Organizations can now deploy a coordinated platform instead of mixing parts from different vendors.

    What Vera CPU Means For the Future of AI Infrastructure

    Taken together, Vera’s launch, its early deployments, and its connection to Rubin point to a larger shift. For years, AI hardware discussions focused mainly on GPUs. 

    Now, companies increasingly examine how every component works together inside large computing environments. This explains the interest from OpenAI and SpaceX. They are not simply evaluating a new processor, they are testing a broader approach to AI infrastructure. 

    Ultimately, Vera CPU offers an early glimpse of where AI computing is heading. General availability arrives in fall 2026. As AI systems continue to expand, integrated platforms like Vera‑Rubin may become just as important as the individual chips inside them.

    88 core CPU Agentic AI AI cluster technology AI computing platforms AI data centers AI hardware AI infrastructure AI infrastructure trends AI Networking AI server hardware AI system architecture AI workload optimization co packaged optics CPU GPU integration data center processors Enterprise AI infrastructure Future of AI Computing High Performance Computing large scale AI systems next generation AI hardware nvidia ai chips Nvidia data center Nvidia Rubin Nvidia Vera NVLink C2C Olympus cores OpenAI infrastructure OpenAI technology photonic interconnects Rubin GPU server CPUs SpaceX computing SpaceX technology Spectrum X Ethernet vidia Vera CPU
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
    fariehan

    Related Posts

    Model Agnosticism: Why Amazon Bedrock’s Aggressive Cloud Expansion Is Winning the Enterprise SaaS War

    June 12, 2026

    Beyond the Prompt: Inside Microsoft and Nvidia’s Plan to Reinvent Windows for Autonomous Personal Agents

    June 11, 2026

    Ambient Intelligence: Inside Meta’s Multimodal Screenless Future for Wearable AI and Smart Glasses

    June 9, 2026

    Comments are closed.

    Top Posts

    Coinbase responds to hack: customer impact and official statement

    May 22, 2025

    Anthropic Will Use Claude User Chats For Data Training

    October 16, 2025

    Cursor AI Hits 1 Million Daily Users. Why Developers Are Switching to This Coding Tool

    March 23, 2026

    MIT Study Reveals ChatGPT Impairs Brain Activity & Thinking

    June 29, 2025
    Don't Miss
    Big Tech & Startups

    The 88-Core Sandbox: Why OpenAI and SpaceX Are Fleeing Traditional Silicon for Nvidia’s Massive Vera CPU

    By fariehanJune 12, 2026

    Nvidia’s Vera CPU is currently one of the most talked‑about hardware launches in artificial intelligence.…

    Model Agnosticism: Why Amazon Bedrock’s Aggressive Cloud Expansion Is Winning the Enterprise SaaS War

    June 12, 2026

    Beyond the Prompt: Inside Microsoft and Nvidia’s Plan to Reinvent Windows for Autonomous Personal Agents

    June 11, 2026

    Quantinuum Just Went Public at a $12.7 Billion Valuation. Quantum Computing Is About to Have Its Public Market Moment.

    June 10, 2026
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    About Us
    About Us

    Evolving from Phronesis News, Phronews brings deep insight and smart analysis to the world of technology. Stay informed, stay ahead, and navigate tech with wisdom.
    We're accepting new partnerships right now.

    Email Us: info@phronews.com

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube
    Our Picks
    Most Popular

    Coinbase responds to hack: customer impact and official statement

    May 22, 2025

    Anthropic Will Use Claude User Chats For Data Training

    October 16, 2025

    Cursor AI Hits 1 Million Daily Users. Why Developers Are Switching to This Coding Tool

    March 23, 2026
    © 2025. Phronews.
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Get In Touch
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.