Nvidia’s new Vera Rubin chips
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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.
Nvidia Corporation’s 2026 Rubin shift to rack-scale AI boosts inference/training strengthens hyperscaler lock-in, and margins. Read why NVDA is a Strong Buy.
Nvidia used the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) as the backdrop for an enterprise scale announcement: the Vera Rubin NVL72 server rack platform for AI data centers, featuring new concepts and technology like “context memory” storage, zero downtime maintenance, rack-scale confidential computing, and several other advancements.
The Rubin launch, now slated for mid-2026 availability, marks a shift in Nvidia's traditional rollout cadence. The company typically reserves major chip announcements for its spring
CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the chipmaker's new Vera Rubin AI platform in his CES 2026 presentation on Monday. Furthermore, Chinese officials are close to finalizing a purchase of Nvidia's H200 chips. Moor Insights & Strategy founder,
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Nvidia and Others Just Pulled the Curtain on New Chips
It’s been one of the most eventful CES (Consumer Electronics Show) events in years, thanks in part to the AI boom, which holds tremendous promise in 2026. With various big names in the tech world touting 2026 as a year of “physical AI” or robotics,