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NVIDIA's HVDC Power Shift Reshapes AI Data Center Energy Efficiency and Supply Chain
NVIDIA is driving a shift from AC to HVDC power systems for AI data centers, aiming to reduce conversion losses and improve efficiency. This move will reshape the entire supply chain for servers, power equipment, and cooling, but faces challenges in safety and standardization. It signals a generational change in AI infrastructure power delivery.
Meta Expands Hyperion to 5GW with $50B Investment, Pioneering Local-First AI Infrastructure
Meta expands its Louisiana Hyperion data center to 5GW capacity, raising total investment from $10B to $50B. Partnering with Entergy to build 10 power plants and 240 miles of transmission lines, and utilizing JV and financing structures, Meta pioneers a local-first model that reshapes the collaboration between AI infrastructure, energy, and capital.
Nvidia Vera Rubin CPU: 10-Wide Core Redefines CPU for Agentic Computing
At GTC Taipei 2026, Nvidia unveiled the Vera Rubin CPU with a custom 10-wide fetch/decode/execute pipeline, claiming world-leading IPC and bandwidth. Designed for agentic computing, it complements Nvidia GPUs. Nvidia also announced a partnership with Microsoft to reinvent the PC as a Personal AI and committed to returning 50% of free cash flow to shareholders.
NVIDIA Launches Arm CPU: RTX Spark and Vera Shift AI Compute Control from x86
NVIDIA unveils RTX Spark Superchip for Windows PC (20 Arm cores, 6144 CUDA, 128GB LPDDR5X) and Vera data center CPU in million-volume production. Vera delivers 1.8x AI workload acceleration over x86. This marks NVIDIA's strategic entry into CPU market, consolidating control via unified Arm+GPU architecture.
NVIDIA Halos OS: A Certified Safety OS That Seizes Control of Autonomous Driving
NVIDIA introduces Halos OS, a full-stack safety system comprising ASIL D certified Halos Core, standardized Halos SDK, AI guardrails in Halos Applications, and cloud-based Safety Evaluation Framework. Built on DRIVE Hyperion, it aims to embed safety into L4 robotaxis from the ground up.
NVIDIA and LG Build AI Factory: DSX Platform Locks Physical AI Stack
NVIDIA and LG Group jointly build an AI factory leveraging NVIDIA's DSX platform, integrating Isaac Sim/Lab, Cosmos, GR00T frameworks for robotics, autonomous driving, data centers, and sovereign AI. LG subsidiaries align cooling, robotics, and sensor components exclusively with NVIDIA, creating a fortified ecosystem.
NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion Adopted by Four Automakers for L4 Autonomous Vehicle Production
NVIDIA's DRIVE Hyperion autonomous driving platform has been adopted by BYD, Geely, Isuzu, and Nissan for L4 autonomous mass production vehicles. The platform, based on DRIVE Thor centralized compute, provides full-stack perception, planning, and driving capabilities. This marks NVIDIA's strategic shift from development platforms to mass production deployment.