A New Era in AI Begins with the Rubin Platform in 2026 🚀

Nvidia, a leading company in the rapidly evolving chip industry, has announced plans to launch its next-generation AI chip platform, Rubin, in 2026.

At the Computex trade show, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang revealed significant updates about AI chips. The California-based company announced that the new Rubin platform, which includes a family of updated graphics processing units (GPUs), central processing units (CPUs), and network chips, will be available in 2026.

The Rubin platform is a key component of Nvidia's strategy to place AI at the core of its technology development. The company aims to accelerate its program, releasing a new AI chip family every year instead of every two years. With approximately 80% market share, Nvidia is a major supporter of the AI chip market and one of the biggest beneficiaries of this rapid advancement.

The upcoming CPU in the Rubin family, named Versa, will be powered by new graphics chips and next-generation high-bandwidth memory produced by companies like SK Hynix, Micron, and Samsung. This advancement is expected to significantly enhance AI capabilities and performance.

Nvidia's move to update its AI accelerators annually is seen as a response to the increasing demand for more powerful and efficient AI computing solutions. With the rise of generative AI, Nvidia anticipates that this technology will extend to personal computers and beyond, playing a critical role in the next industrial revolution. Nvidia aims to be a key player in this transformative process.

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