Nvidia launched a desktop AI PC chip and ramped full production of its data-center Vera CPU with early orders from OpenAI, Anthropic, SpaceX’s xAI and Dell. HPE’s ProLiant Compute DL394 Gen12 server powered by Vera CPUs and Silicon Root of Trust security lifted HPE stock 7% and ships fall 2026.
Nvidia introduced a new PC chip designed to bring AI processing and inference capabilities directly to desktop systems, targeting both consumer and enterprise applications with on-device neural network acceleration.
The company confirmed that its Vera data-center CPU is now in full-scale production, with initial orders placed by major AI and cloud players including OpenAI, Anthropic, SpaceX’s xAI, Dell and Oracle.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise launched the ProLiant Compute DL394 Gen12 server powered by Vera CPUs, featuring agentic AI orchestration, reinforcement learning support, high memory bandwidth and Silicon Root of Trust security, sending HPE shares up 7% premarket ahead of its fall 2026 release.