Meet AGI CPU — a specialist processor that engineers believe will power the next wave of AI

Arm has introduced its first in-house processor, AGI CPU, designed to power AI agents with a custom design featuring 3-nanometer process nodes and up to 136 Neoverse V3 cores. The AGI CPU aims to provide better performance and efficiency than classical CPUs for agentic AI workloads.
Arm has entered the AI hardware arena with its first in-house processor designed to power AI agents. The AGI CPU has a custom design featuring 3-nanometer process nodes, up to 136 Neoverse V3 cores, and a memory bandwidth of 6 gigabytes per second per core. This design aims to meet the needs of data centers powering active AI agents. The AGI CPU is designed to pack two chips with dedicated memory and I/O functionality into a single server blade with 272 cores per blade. The blades can be stacked into server racks of 30, delivering 8,160 cores with sustained performance for agentic AI workloads. Arm's AGI CPU delivers more than twice the performance per server rack versus x86 CPUs.
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