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Arm Announces AGI CPU For AI Data Centers

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Arm announced their first silicon product in history with today's AGI CPU. The Arm AGI CPU complements their existing IP offerings into a production-ready silicon product for AI data centers.

The Arm AGI CPU will deliver up to 136 Arm Neoverse V3 cores per CPU with a 300 Watt TDP. The Arm AGI CPU uses a dual chiplet design while the memory and I/O are on the same die. Arm AGI CPUs will support 96 lanes of PCIe Gen 6, CXL 3.0, and up to DDR5-8800 memory.

Details are light in today's announcement but ASRock Rack, Lenovo, Quanta Computer, and Supermicro are among those that plan to bring AI servers to market featuring Arm AGI CPUs. The Arm AGI CPU is focused on agentic AI workloads in the data center.

Those are the immediate key details on the Arm AGI CPU. I wasn't briefed in advance on the Arm AGI CPU and thus no time to prepare or learn more. Hopefully we'll find our hands on Arm AGI servers soon for benchmarking.

The basic details on the Arm AGI CPU can be found via today's [1]press release .

Update: The specs on the initial three Arm AGI CPUs can be found via the [2]product brief . There is a 64 core for maximizing memory bandwidth per core, a cost-optimized 128 core model, and the flagship 136 core Arm AGI CPU.



[1] https://newsroom.arm.com/news/arm-agi-cpu-launch

[2] https://www.arm.com/static/az/pdf/product-brief/arm-agi-cpu-product-brief.pdf



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