NVIDIA taps Anthropic and OpenAI as first Vera chip users

▼ Summary
– Jensen Huang announced during his Computex keynote that Anthropic, OpenAI, SpaceX, and Oracle are among the first major users of Nvidia’s new Vera processor.
– Nvidia, historically known for graphics chips, is now expanding into the in-house processor market with Vera.
During his Computex keynote in Taipei on Monday, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang took a moment to read off a list of prominent early adopters for the company’s latest in-house processor, Vera. Among the first major clients are Anthropic, OpenAI, SpaceX, and Oracle. This marks a significant strategic shift for a company that built its reputation on graphics chips, now positioning itself at the heart of the AI infrastructure boom.
The announcement signals that NVIDIA’s Vera chip is not just a technical evolution but a commercial milestone, attracting the very companies driving the most demanding AI workloads. By securing these high-profile customers before the chip’s broad market release, NVIDIA is reinforcing its dominance in the data center and AI accelerator space.
Huang’s decision to highlight these names during his keynote underscores the intense competition for cutting-edge compute power. As AI models grow larger and more complex, the need for specialized hardware like Vera becomes critical. For Anthropic and OpenAI, access to NVIDIA’s latest silicon could provide a competitive edge in training next-generation models.
This move also reflects a broader trend: chipmakers are increasingly collaborating directly with AI developers to tailor hardware for specific use cases. With Vera, NVIDIA is not just selling chips; it is shaping the future of AI research and deployment.
(Source: The Next Web)



