$NVDA isn't waiting for the ARM deal to close to unveil an ARM server CPU. The CPU, codenamed Grace, will power an 8-socket DGX server (for comparison, the DGX A100 has two 64-core $AMD CPUs) and a Swiss supercomputer made by $HPE.
Also announced by $NVDA: GPU support for AWS, Ampere, $MRVL and MediaTek ARM processors, the Aerial A100 (a 5G base station processing solution) and a security platform called Morpheus (it leverages both GPUs and DPUs).
GTC always does a good job of driving home how $NVDA is a software company as much as it is a chip developer. Worth remembering when measuring them against rivals, particularly in the data center.
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