The Silicon Sovereignty: Why Verda’s Bet on Arm’s AGI CPU Rewrites the Data Center Blueprint For three decades, the internal architecture of the world’s data centers followed a predictable, almost rhythmic pattern: the x86 processor handled the logic, and the GPU handled the math. But as of April 2026, that rhythm has been disrupted by a Finnish upstart and a British icon. In a move that signals the end of the "general purpose" era, Helsinki-based neocloud provider Verda has announced it will be among the first to deploy Arm’s new " AGI CPU " across its European infrastructure. The hardware in question is not just another incremental update. It is Arm’s first homegrown silicon—a 136-core beast designed specifically to act as the "nervous system" for the next generation of autonomous AI agents. By pairing this custom silicon with Nvidia’s formidable GB300 liquid-cooled racks , Verda is attempting to solve a bottleneck that has plagued the industry fo...
Brain waste disposal pathway found, signals new revolution in Alzheimer's treatment This discovery could completely change the understanding of how the brain stays healthy and why diseases like Alzheimer's develop. Scientists have discovered a new pathway for waste disposal in the human brain, which will help understand brain health and disease. Dr. Onder Albayram 's team at the Medical University of South Carolina used advanced MRI technology to detect fluid flow in the outer layer of the brain. This discovery has proven a direct connection between the brain and the body for waste disposal and could provide a new direction in the treatment of diseases like Alzheimer's. Kathmandu. Scientists have discovered a new pathway for waste disposal in the human brain. This discovery could completely change the understanding of how the brain stays healthy and why diseases like Alzheimer's develop. This study, conducted by researchers at the Medical University of South Ca...