ASRock Rack Introduces NVIDIA Vera CPU Systems at COMPUTEX 2026
ASRock Rack unveiled its latest AI infrastructure portfolio at COMPUTEX 2026, announced in a press release. The company introduced the 2UXGM-VERA2 system powered by the NVIDIA Vera CPU, a processor built for agentic AI workloads.
The NVIDIA Vera CPU features custom Olympus cores, LPDDR5X memory, and the NVIDIA Scalable Coherency Fabric. According to ASRock Rack, this configuration completes agentic and reinforcement learning workloads up to 50 percent faster than traditional CPU systems.
ASRock Rack also presented a lineup of AI servers ranging from standalone CPU models to scale-up configurations with NVIDIA HGX Vera Rubin NVL8. The company demonstrated liquid-cooled systems such as the 2U16X-GNR2/DLC and 5U16X-GNR2/DLC, as well as rack-scale cooling solutions for high-density AI deployments.
Additional exhibits included MGX-based servers for enterprise and edge applications, such as the 6UXGM-GNR2/DLC supporting NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs, and the 2UXGI-Thor built on the NVIDIA IGX Thor platform for real time robotics and medical uses.
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