NVIDIA, AI and Rubin
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At the annual CES (Consumer Technology Association) event in Las Vegas, Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang unveiled a supercomputer based on its next-generation AI processor, Rubin. The processor combines with five other chips with an Israeli connection - its new core processor Vera,
Jensen Huang took to the CES stage on Monday to share the latest from NVIDIA, and while the presentation was more a refresher of technologies the company has been working on for the past few years, there were a couple of notable announcements.
This year, we are seeing is perhaps the biggest generational change in Nvidia we’ve ever witnessed, with a new CPU, a new GPU, new networking chips, an AI model for automated driving and new open models for agentic AI.
LAS VEGAS — AI powerhouse Nvidia ( NVDA) announced the launch of its next-generation Vera Rubin superchip at CES 2026 on Monday in Las Vegas. One of six chips that make up what Nvidia is now calling its Rubin platform, Vera Rubin combines one Vera CPU and two Rubin GPUs in a single processor.
Nvidia is gearing up to release its newest Vera Rubin superchip, designed to drastically boost AI efficiency. The chip, currently in production, is slated for launch in the latter half of 2026, the company announced at the CES tech conference in Las Vegas on January 5.
Nvidia unveiled the Vera Rubin AI computing platform at CES 2026, claiming up to 10x lower inference token costs and faster training for MoE models.
At CES 2026, Nvidia unveiled Rubin, a new AI supercomputing platform that aims to accelerate the adoption of LLMs among the public.
Why Nvidia’s decision to call its next-generation platform 'Rubin' says more about its ambitions than any benchmark slide.
At the CES conference, Jensen Huang, the company’s chief executive, said the more efficient and powerful chip would begin shipping later this year.
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