
Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang said that the company’s next-generation artificial intelligence chip platform called Rubin would be rolled out in 2026. The Rubin family of chips will include new graphics (GPU) and central processors (CPU) as well as networking chips specifically designed for artificial intelligence applications. Jensen Huang, emphasized the company's commitment to annual upgrades of its AI accelerators.
The new CPU will be called Versa and the new graphics chips that are used to power AI applications will bundle high-bandwidth memory that is made by the likes of SK Hynix, Micron and Samsung. The Rubin platform follows the Blackwell Ultra chip, which is slated for 2025, and aims to significantly enhance the performance and capabilities of AI applications
The Rubin platform will feature advanced technologies, including the latest Nvidia networking and computing innovations, to support high-performance AI workloads and generative AI models. Nvidia’s DGX SuperPOD, equipped with GB200 Grace Blackwell Superchips, will serve as the foundation for this new platform, offering unprecedented AI training and inference capabilities with substantial improvements in efficiency and performance.
This development is part of Nvidia's broader strategy to lead in AI and high-performance computing, ensuring that data centers and AI-driven industries can harness the power of cutting-edge technologies for future advancements and staying at the forefront of AI chip development with faster and more powerful solutions.
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