Perplexity has confirmed plans to use Nvidia’s next-generation Vera CPUs to power its artificial intelligence agent workloads, extending the chipmaker’s growing presence in enterprise AI infrastructure.
The announcement adds Perplexity to a group of companies that have adopted Nvidia’s latest AI computing platform, including OpenAI, Anthropic and Oracle.
AI Infrastructure Adoption Expands
Nvidia introduced its Vera CPU architecture as part of its broader strategy to deliver integrated computing platforms designed for increasingly demanding AI applications.
The processors are intended to work alongside Nvidia’s graphics processing units (GPUs), supporting AI inference, model deployment and emerging autonomous AI agent workloads.
Perplexity’s planned deployment reflects growing demand for computing infrastructure capable of supporting more complex generative AI applications.
Nvidia Broadens Enterprise Customer Base
Perplexity joins a growing list of technology companies adopting Nvidia’s AI computing platform as organizations continue expanding investments in artificial intelligence infrastructure.
The company’s customer ecosystem includes AI developers, cloud providers and enterprise software companies building next-generation AI applications.
The latest announcement reinforces Nvidia’s strategy of supplying integrated hardware platforms for AI training, inference and agent-based computing as demand for advanced computing infrastructure continues to grow.






