1. NVIDIA's Grace CPU, featuring 72 Arm-based cores, outperforms Intel Xeon CPUs even with extreme cooling and high power consumption. 2. The CPU scored 1635 in single-core and 74,440 in multi-core Geekbench tests, rivaling AMD's Threadripper 7995WX. 3. Designed for high-performance computing, the Grace CPU supports LPDDR5X memory and offers significant performance and efficiency improvements.
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