Nvidia Offers First Look at Vera Rubin Superchip
The Vera Rubin superchip will power two Argonne supercomputers delivering 2,200 exaflops to accelerate scientific and national security AI breakthroughs.
- At GTC, NVIDIA unveiled the Vera Rubin superchip, with Jensen Huang saying `This is the next generation Rubin`; NVIDIA is preparing Rubin for production next year.
- At Argonne National Laboratory, NVIDIA, Oracle and the U.S. Department of Energy will build the largest AI supercomputer featuring 100,000 Blackwell GPUs to enable agentic AI workflows using the NVIDIA Megatron-Core library and NVIDIA TensorRT inference stack.
- A single-board system combines an 88-core Vera CPU with twin Rubin GPUs, each with 288GB HBM4 memory and linked via NVLINK-C2C; NVL144 delivers 3.6 Exaflops FP4 inference and 1.2 Exaflops FP8, 3.3 times faster than GB300 NVL72.
- At the beginning of October, Microsoft delivered the GB300 NVL72 cluster for OpenAI, while industry demand could reach about 12 million Blackwell + Rubin chips and Nvidia's CFO clarified $500 billion datacenter revenue with Morgan Stanley modeling ~$407B implying a $93B upside.
- Equinox will include 10,000 Blackwell GPUs and be available in the first half of 2026, with both systems interconnected to deliver 2,200 exaflops; Nvidia teased Rubin Ultra NVL576 and a super-sized Rubin for the first of 2027.
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News from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. At GTC 2025, Jensen Huang took the stage to show for the first time the Superchip Vera Rubin, a platform that promises to mark the start of the next generation of hardware for AI. This new architecture combines a Vera CPU with two massive Rubin GPUs, both designed to deliver extreme performance in training tasks and inference of advanced models. A look at the most powerful…
NVIDIA's "Vera Rubin" Superchip System Pictured for the First Time
NVIDIA yesterday had a GTC conference in Washington D.C., showing its latest "Vera Rubin" Superchip symbiote. Pictured for the first time is the combination of two "Rubin" GPU paired with a single "Vera" CPU carrying 88 custom NVIDIA cores and 176 threads in a single package. NVIDIA quoted performance targets of roughly 50 PetaFLOPS of FP4 compute per Rubin GPU, which yields about 100 PetaFLOPS FP4 for the two-GPU Superchip. The company said eng…
Here's NVIDIA’s Vera Rubin AI Superchip — 88 Cores, Two GPUs, Gobs Of Memory And Next-Level Design
NVIDIA held its annual Graphics Technology Conference (GTC) in Washington D.C. yesterday, and as a surprise showing in the middle of his keynote, company CEO Jensen Huang pulled out a Vera Rubin Superchip, marking the first time that this product was shown to the public. The part looks quite different from even the GB300 Blackwell Ultra Superchip,
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Tom's HardwareNvidia reveals Vera Rubin Superchip for the first time — incredibly compact board features 88-core Vera CPU, two Rubin GPUs, and 8 SOCAMM modules
First images of Nvidia's Vera Rubin Superchip depicting two Rubin GPUs and a multi-chiplet Vera CPU surrounded by SOCAMM2 memory modules emerge.
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