The rollout of six concurrent chips for Vera Rubin — the company’s next-generation artificial intelligence (AI) computing platform — marks a strategic departure from Nvidia’s previous “one or two chip” cadence, Huang said. Nvidia chief executive officer Jensen Huang presents the company’s Rubin GPU and Vera CPU at CES in Las Vegas on Monday. At the time, he described Vera Rubin as “revolutionary,” because all six chips were new. Vera Rubin is 3.5 times better at training and five times better at running AI software than its predecessor, Blackwell, Nvidia said. The two also talked about their shared belief that economic growth would be tied to the availability of AI resources.
Source: Taipei Times January 06, 2026 17:19 UTC