NVIDIA Ditches Intel Xeon, Goes All Onboard With AMD’s EPYC CPUs With Next-Gen Ampere GPUs

In a surprise unveil, NVIDIA has decided to ditch Intel's Xeon CPUs and go all onboard with AMD's EPYC Rome processors to power its next-generation Ampere GPU powered DGX systems.
This will be the first full outing of two next-generation 7nm server products in the same platform featuring insane hardware specifications.

NVIDIA 7nm Ampere GPUs Paired With AMD's 7nm EPYC Rome CPUs In Next-Generation DGX A100 Supercomputing System
The news announcement comes on the launch of NVIDIA's Ampere GPU which is by far the biggest 7nm GPU ever built.
In the presser, NVIDIA revealed full technical specifications of its latest DGX-A100 system that will be utilizing NVIDIA's 7nm Ampere GPUs and AMD's 7nm EPYC Rome CPUs,
marking the first time that green team has opted for AMD's server chips for use in its flagship HPC platform.
CPUs da AMD com GPU da nVidia. Parece que voltamos à super equipa de 2003