NVIDIA Launches Vera Rubin Platform with 40 Million Times More Compute Power for AI Datacenters
NVIDIA has launched the Vera Rubin AI data center platform, featuring seven new chips, including the Rubin GPU and Vera CPU. The platform promises up to 40 million times more compute compared to a decade ago, with 288 GB HBM4 memory, 22 TB/s bandwidth, and 50 PFLOPs performance per GPU. The Vera Rubin NVL72 rack integrates 72 GPUs and 36 CPUs, achieving 10x higher throughput per watt. The launch marks a significant advancement in AI infrastructure, with expected shipments in the second half of 2026.

NVIDIA has unveiled its Vera Rubin platform at GTC 2026, featuring seven new chips designed for next-gen AI datacenters. The Rubin GPU offers 288 GB HBM4 memory, 22 TB/s bandwidth, and 50 PFLOPs performance.
The NVL72 rack integrates 72 GPUs and 36 Vera CPUs, promising a 10x increase in inference throughput per watt compared to previous models. The platform also includes enhanced NVLink 6, ConnectX-9, and BlueField-4 technologies for improved efficiency. Vera Rubin aims to support advanced AI workloads, with shipments anticipated in late 2026.




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