Nvidia's Vera CPU benchmark coverage is mainly about server CPU performance, but the memory configuration is the RamTrend signal. TechPowerUp reports that the Arm-based design supports up to 1.5 TB of LPDDR5X memory in SOCAMM2 format and reaches 1.2 TB/s of memory bandwidth. That matters because it shows continued experimentation with LPDDR-derived memory in data-center platforms. Instead of relying only on conventional DDR5 server DIMMs, Nvidia's design points toward high-bandwidth, power-conscious memory packaging choices for AI and cloud workloads. The item is not a pricing update. Still, if SOCAMM-style server modules gain more design wins, they could create a differentiated demand stream for LPDDR5X and adjacent module ecosystems in AI infrastructure.
AI Memory · May 26, 2026
Nvidia Vera highlights LPDDR5X and SOCAMM2 in data-center CPUs
Early benchmarks of Nvidia's Vera CPU point to a server design using up to 1.5 TB of LPDDR5X memory in SOCAMM2 format and 1.2 TB/s of memory bandwidth.
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