Arm Holdings revealed plans to integrate Nvidia’s NVLink Fusion technology into its processor designs. The collaboration gives cloud providers more flexibility when building AI infrastructure with custom chips.
The integration focuses on Arm’s Neoverse platform, which powers processors for data centers. Major cloud providers including Amazon, Microsoft, and Google use Arm-based CPUs in their operations. These companies prefer custom chip solutions that reduce costs and provide better control over their systems.
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Nvidia’s NVLink technology connects multiple chips in AI servers. The system enables fast data transfer between processors and graphics processing units. By opening NVLink to Arm’s designs, Nvidia removes the requirement for customers to use only Nvidia-branded CPUs.
Modern AI servers rely heavily on graphics processing units for machine learning tasks. A typical configuration includes up to eight GPUs paired with one CPU. While CPUs once dominated server importance, AI accelerators now drive infrastructure decisions.
Nvidia sells its Grace Blackwell systems that combine multiple GPUs with Arm-based CPUs. The company also offers setups using Intel or AMD processors. However, hyperscalers increasingly design their own Arm processors for specific workload requirements.
Arm doesn’t manufacture chips directly. The company licenses its instruction set architecture and sells chip designs to partners. The new protocol in Neoverse processors will handle data movement between CPUs and GPUs without performance bottlenecks.
Nvidia invested $5 billion in Intel during September. That agreement included NVLink integration for certain Intel server products. The Arm partnership extends Nvidia’s ecosystem strategy across competing processor architectures.
Nvidia attempted to purchase Arm for $40 billion in 2020. Regulators in the United States and United Kingdom blocked the acquisition in 2022. Nvidia maintained a small ownership stake in Arm through February, while SoftBank controls the majority.
SoftBank liquidated its complete Nvidia position this month. The investment firm now supports OpenAI’s Stargate initiative, which incorporates technology from Arm, Nvidia, and AMD.
CEO Rene Haas leads Arm’s push into data center markets. The company challenges Intel’s traditional server processor dominance through partnerships with Amazon Web Services and Microsoft. Nvidia already incorporates Arm technology in some processor designs.
NVLink Fusion represents Nvidia’s effort to make the connection technology available to various hardware makers. This approach lets manufacturers integrate non-Nvidia chips into computing systems while maintaining high-speed data sharing capabilities.
The partnership strengthens both companies’ positions in AI infrastructure. Data centers continue upgrading systems to handle machine learning workloads. Arm gains access to Nvidia’s dominant GPU ecosystem while Nvidia expands its platform compatibility.
Arm’s strategy involves offering comprehensive chip designs beyond its core smartphone market. The company targets higher-revenue opportunities in server and data center segments where custom silicon delivers performance advantages.
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