Nvidia’s first in-house CPU benchmarked, beats x86 and ARM chips alike but only in Nvidia-sanctioned tests
pcgamer.com May 27, 2026

Nvidia’s first in-house CPU benchmarked, beats x86 and ARM chips alike but only in Nvidia-sanctioned tests

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Nvidia's first in-house CPU, Vera, has been benchmarked and outperforms x86 and ARM chips in Nvidia-sanctioned tests. The 88-core chip supports 176 software threads and offers double the performance of the Grace CPU. Benchmarks included code compilation, Python performance, and video encoding, with Vera beating AMD's Epyc server chips and Intel's Xeon CPU by significant margins, up to 50%. Vera's per-core performance was 20% better than x86 CPUs.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Nvidia's in-house CPU design could give the company a significant edge in the datacenter and AI markets.
  • · Vera's performance advantage could also pave the way for Nvidia to expand into new markets.