On stage at Nvidia GTC 2025 in San Jose, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced a slew of new GPUs coming down the company’s product pipeline in the next several months.
Perhaps the most significant was Vera Rubin. Vera Rubin, which is set to be released in the second half of 2026, will feature up to 75TB of HBM4 memory and a CPU with 88 cores. The chip delivers substantial performance uplifts compared to its
predecessor, Blackwell, Nvidia claims, particularly on AI inferencing and training workloads.
Rubin will be followed by Rubin Ultra in the second half of 2027, a collection of 576 Vera Rubin GPUs, Huang said.
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