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Perplexity AI to Deploy Nvidia's Upcoming CPU for Its Services

File photo: Die shot of the "NVIDIA NV40" graphics processor. Chip kindly donated by Oleg Kashirin
File photo: Die shot of the "NVIDIA NV40" graphics processor. Chip kindly donated by Oleg Kashirin Photo: Martijn Boer (Public domain)
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Perplexity AI, a startup that provides AI‑driven search and conversational tools, announced plans to adopt Nvidia’s next‑generation central processing unit (CPU) for its platform. The company said the new Nvidia CPU, part of the firm’s broader push into data‑center processors, will be integrated into Perplexity’s infrastructure to enhance performance and reduce latency for its large language model (LLM) workloads. Details on the specific timeline for deployment were not disclosed, but the partnership reflects Perplexity’s strategy to leverage cutting‑edge hardware to stay competitive in the rapidly evolving generative‑AI market.

Nvidia’s CPU, expected to complement its dominant GPUs, aims to address the growing demand for compute‑intensive AI tasks that require both high throughput and energy efficiency. By adopting this hardware, Perplexity hopes to improve response times for user queries and support more complex model inference without relying solely on GPU resources.

The move is notable for the AI sector because it signals a shift toward diversified hardware ecosystems, where companies are seeking alternatives to GPU‑centric architectures. For the cryptocurrency industry, Nvidia’s expanding product line could affect mining dynamics, as miners may redirect demand toward GPUs while AI firms consume more CPUs, potentially influencing hardware pricing and supply chains across both sectors.

Source: Reuters

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