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Perplexity signs up for Nvidia’s Vera CPU as the chipmaker pushes past AI accelerators

The Next Web

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July 8, 2026

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Perplexity signs up for Nvidia’s Vera CPU as the chipmaker pushes past AI accelerators

Perplexity has become one of the first big AI names to say it will build on Nvidia’s new Vera CPU, the general-purpose chip Nvidia is betting can carry it beyond the accelerators that made it the world’s most valuable company. The AI search firm said it plans to run its agent workloads on Vera, joining [] This story continues at The Next Web

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The Next Web

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· Jul 8, 2026

Nvidia teams up with chip rival d-Matrix instead of fighting it

Nvidia has found a new way to handle its chip rivals: work with them. The GPU giant is combining its hardware with inference chips from the startup d-Matrix, The Information reported. The two will ship a joint system to run AI models. The AI-cloud firm Parasail will be its first customer, with the system due [] This story continues at The Next Web

NaturalNews.com

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· Jun 22, 2026

Electricity control will determine who wins the AI arms race, and Bitzero Holdings is positioning to succeed

(NaturalNews) The narrative surrounding artificial intelligence has been dominated by one name for the past two years. NVIDIA, once a 300 billion gaming chip compa...

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 26, 2026

AMD: The Market Is Pricing The GPU Story - I'm Buying The CPU Story

AMD: The Market Is Pricing The GPU Story - I'm Buying The CPU Story

TechCrunch

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· Jun 26, 2026

Why everyone from OpenAI to SpaceX is building their own chips (and turning up the heat on Nvidia)

Nvidia has dominated the AI chip market for years, but the era of total dependence might be ending. OpenAI just shared its plans to spice things up with Jalapeño, its custom inference chip built with Broadcom, joining Google, Apple, and SpaceX in a growing list of companies building their way out of single-supplier risk. The goal is less of a []

Investing.com

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· Jul 1, 2026

Valar Atomics partners with Nvidia on nuclear-powered data center

Valar Atomics partners with Nvidia on nuclear-powered data center

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 5, 2026

This AI Chip Stock Just Signed Massive Deals With 3 Hyperscalers, and It Still Looks Like a Great Buy Right Now (Hint: Not Nvidia or Intel)

Data center chip sales could go from 0 to 15 billion in four years.

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Related coverage for "Perplexity signs up for Nvidia’s Vera CPU as the chipmaker pushes past AI accelerators": The Next Web — Nvidia teams up with chip rival d-Matrix instead of fighting it. NaturalNews.com — Electricity control will determine who wins the AI arms race, and Bitzero Holdings is positioning to succeed. Seeking Alpha — AMD: The Market Is Pricing The GPU Story - I'm Buying The CPU Story. TechCrunch — Why everyone from OpenAI to SpaceX is building their own chips (and turning up the heat on Nvidia). Investing.com — Valar Atomics partners with Nvidia on nuclear-powered data center. The Motley Fool — This AI Chip Stock Just Signed Massive Deals With 3 Hyperscalers, and It Still Looks Like a Great Buy Right Now (Hint: Not Nvidia or Intel)