March 18, 2026

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NVIDIA Vera CPU: Performance compared to AMD and Intel x86 chipsedit

NVIDIA’s Vera CPU is positioned as a strong competitor to AMD and Intel x86 chips, offering significantly higher throughput, better memory bandwidth, and improved efficiency for AI workloads. Built on custom Arm cores, it outperforms traditional CPUs in data-intensive tasks, though AMD and Intel still retain advantages in ecosystem maturity and broader general-purpose computing use cases.

Publication: Digit

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Adobe, NVIDIA deepen AI alliance to reshape creative and marketing workflowsedit

Adobe and NVIDIA have expanded their partnership to integrate advanced AI capabilities across creative and marketing tools, aiming to enable more automated, scalable, and enterprise-grade workflows. The collaboration focuses on enhancing Adobe’s Firefly models, introducing agentic AI systems, and enabling features like 3D digital twins, ultimately shifting AI from a support tool to a core driver of content creation and campaign execution.

Publication: Fortune India

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From evaluation to execution: Why CIOs can’t afford to wait on cloudedit

Enterprises are being urged to move from evaluating cloud adoption to actively executing it, as delays risk missing competitive advantages. Multi-cloud is now standard, while FinOps, security, and governance are critical foundations. Cloud is evolving from a utility to a strategic capability, especially with AI-driven automation, making timely implementation essential for business growth and long-term value creation.

Publication: ET CIO

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