NVIDIA Confirms Rigel Core for Rosa Processors: What to Expect from the Upcoming Lineup.
Next-Generation Rosa Processors Powered by the Rigel Core
According to ITC.ua — Техно: NVIDIA has officially confirmed that Rigel will serve as a specialized core for its upcoming Rosa processors, which are part of the Feynman roadmap. Built on the Arm v9.2 architecture, the Rosa CPU is designed to deliver higher per-core performance compared to the Olympus core.
As a new core design, Rigel is intended to extend NVIDIA's processor lineup tailored for agentic AI workloads. The company stated:
“The next-generation Rosa processor with the Rigel core will continue the series of CPUs for agentic AI. Rigel is NVIDIA’s next-generation Arm v9.2 core, providing higher per-core performance than Olympus while maintaining the same physical footprint. Key improvements also include enhanced instruction delivery, a larger L2 cache, and more efficient memory handling.”- NVIDIA.
Roadmap and Future of the Processor Family
The Rosa processors are a key part of NVIDIA’s Feynman generation roadmap. In contrast, Olympus is the dedicated core used in the Vera processors. Vera features an Olympus CPU with 88 custom NVIDIA CPU cores. The new Feynman lineup is expected to arrive in 2028, signaling continued advancement in computing performance and artificial intelligence technologies.
The development of the Rosa processors with the Rigel core underscores NVIDIA’s ongoing progress in high-performance computing, a critical step toward meeting the growing demand for faster and more efficient agentic AI solutions. As AI technologies evolve rapidly, new architectures like Arm v9.2 could significantly strengthen the company’s competitive position in the high-performance computing market.
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