NVIDIA’s latest announcements aren’t just about faster hardware. They’re about making AI more practical, usable, and valuable for everyday business.
🟦 DGX – the engine room for AI
DGX systems are NVIDIA’s high-performance AI servers. Think of them as purpose-built machines designed specifically to:
- Train AI models faster
- Process large volumes of data
- Run complex AI workloads reliably
- There’s a new DGX Station for Windows that can run your AI at scale in your environment
In practical terms, DGX is the engine room behind AI. It’s the infrastructure organisations use when AI moves from testing… into something business-critical.
🟧 Vera – the next-generation processing foundation
Vera represents NVIDIA’s next step in AI computing architecture. Put simply, it’s about:
- Faster processing – up to 2x faster than traditional CPUs
- Better efficiency
- Smarter handling of AI workloads
Rather than being a single product, Vera is part of the foundation that future AI systems will run on. For businesses, that matters because it means:
- More performance without a proportional increase in cost
- Better scalability as demand grows
🟪 Cosmos – connecting everything together
Cosmos is about the bigger picture. Instead of focusing on one system, it represents a more integrated AI platform or ecosystem. That includes:
- Tools to build and run AI applications
- Ways to manage AI across environments
- Better connections between data, models, and infrastructure – the engine room for advanced robotics
In simple terms:
👉 DGX powers the work
👉 Vera improves how that power is delivered
👉 Cosmos helps tie it all together
👉 Vera improves how that power is delivered
👉 Cosmos helps tie it all together
As Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said, in a statement, “AI agents will be the largest users of computing. Vera is the first CPU designed for that future — built to run agentic AI at hyperscale with extraordinary performance, efficiency and programmability.”