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Nvidia demonstrates Rubin Ultra tray, the world's first AI GPU with 1TB of HBM4E memory
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia shows off its next-generation Kyber rack-scale solution to be powered by Rubin Ultra GPUs with four compute chiplets and 1 TB of HBM4E memory per package.

Nvidia removes Rubin CPX accelerators from its roadmap
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia's slides at GTC lack any mentions of Rubin CPX, but praise Groq LPUs instead.

Jensen Huang expects Nvidia to sell $1 trillion of AI hardware through 2027
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia believes it earn $1 trillion by selling AI hardware, says co-founder and chief executive Jensen Huang.

Nvidia announces Vera Rubin Space Module
By Luke James published
Six commercial space companies are understood to have already deployed the platform.

Nvidia Groq 3 LPU and Groq LPX racks join Rubin platform at GTC — SRAM-packed accelerator boosts 'every layer of the AI model on every token'
By Jeffrey Kampman published
Groq tech readies Rubin for the multi-agent system frontier

Nvidia unveils details of new 88-core Vera CPUs positioned to compete with AMD and Intel
By Paul Alcorn published
Broadening the data center assault

GPU price tracking 2026: Lowest price on every graphics card from Nvidia, AMD, and Intel today
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Check the best prices on Nvidia RTX and AMD Radeon graphics cards.

Chinese GPU vendor Zephyr has cancelled its single-fan RTX 4070 Ti Super due to VRAM price hikes
By Hassam Nasir published
A single-fan 5070 Ti is also under consideration.
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