Vera Rubin
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Price of Nvidia's Vera Rubin NVL72 racks skyrockets to as much as $8.8 million apiece, but server makers' margins will be tight
By Anton Shilov published
While quotes for NVL72 VR200 rack-scale system will increase to $5 million – $7 million, margins of ODMs will likely decline.

GTC 2026: Ian Buck press Q&A transcript — VP of Hyperscale and HPC speaks out on shelving CPX and shipping LPU decode this year
By Luke James, Jeffrey Kampman published
Premium Following Nvidia's GTC 2026 keynote, where CEO Jensen Huang laid out the company's Vera Rubin architecture and the Groq 3 LPU acquisition, Nvidia's Ian Buck sat down with press for a Q&A session.

Nvidia updates data center roadmap with Rosa CPU and stacked Feynman GPUs
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia publishes 2026 – 2028 data center roadmap with Rosa CPU, Feynman GPU, optical NVLinks and Groq LPUs with NVFP4 and NVLink.

Examining Nvidia's 60 exaflop Vera Rubin POD — how seven chips underpin company's 40 rack AI factory supercomputer
By Luke James published
Premium Nvidia announced seven chips in full production at GTC 2026 on Monday, composing the Vera Rubin platform that the company intends to ship in the second half of this year.

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 delivers first Vera Rubin AI GPU samples to customers
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia begins to ship samples of its Vera Rubin platforms for AI to partners, on track for revenue shipments in the second half of the year.

Meta will deploy standalone Nvidia Grace CPUs in production, with Vera to follow
By Jeffrey Kampman published
Nvidia lands a big win in its ambitions to become a CPU vendor

AMD denies report of MI455X delays as Nvidia VR200 systems are rumored to arrive early — company says Helios systems 'on target for 2H 2026'
By Anton Shilov published
Is UALink to blame?

Nvidia reportedly boosts Vera Rubin performance to ward hyperscalers off AMD Instinct AI accelerators
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia has reportedly increased the TDP of premium Rubin processors by 500W to 2.30 kW in a bid to boost clocks, memory bandwidth, and performance per Rubin GPU and per rack.
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