May 01, 2026 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
AI cloud provider Verda is set to offer customers access to Arm’s new AGI CPU. The Finnish firm will become one of the first to deploy the chip, which was developed by Arm in collaboration with Meta and announced last month. It marks a shift for Arm, traditionally known for its chip designs, into producing its own silicon. Speaking at the OCP EMEA Summit in Barcelona, Eddie Ramirez, VP of Market for Arm’s Cloud AI business unit, said: “Verda, Europe’s fastest-growing neocloud provider, is working on deploying Arm’s AGI CPU alongside Nvidia’s GB300 racks.”
“We've been working closely with Nvidia on server specifications that allow more commonality with the way software interacts with these servers,” he said. “This allows agents to autonomously assign workloads to either of the two routes.”
Ruben Bryon, founder and CEO of Verda, said: “At Verda, we're operating a renewable-powered AI cloud built for ML teams. By pairing Arm AGI CPU with our Nvidia GB300 and upcoming VR200 fleet, we aim to deliver a fully Arm-native stack from orchestration to inference, giving customers the density and efficiency that agentic AI demands at scale.”
At launch, Arm said it had validated two OCP rack designs: a 36kW air-cooled system with 30 compute blades, totaling 8,160 cores per rack, and a 200kW liquid-cooled configuration capable of housing 336 Arm AGI CPUs for more than 45,000 cores.