Nvidia standardizes Vera Rubin liquid cooling, names four cold plate suppliers
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Nvidia standardizes Vera Rubin liquid cooling, names four cold plate suppliers
Nvidia plans to launch its next-generation AI server architecture, Vera Rubin, in the second half of 2026, with liquid cooling set to become standard. The company will centralize procurement of cold plates and, at GTC, named four suppliers: Asia Vital Components (AVC), Cooler Master, Jentech, and Delta Electronics.
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Nvidia unveils AI chips built for orbital data centers and space missions
Nvidia announced new computing platforms intended for satellites and orbital data centers during its GTC 2026 AI conference in San Jose on March 16. The California-based company introduced the Space-1 Vera Rubin Module, a system built to bring advanced artificial intelligence processing into orbit and support applications such as geospatial intelligence, satellite constellations, and autonomous space operations. The computing system operates in …
The US chip manufacturer Nvidia has introduced new computing platforms for use in data centers operating in space, where components have to withstand special stresses that are not known from Earth. (Continue reading)
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