NVIDIA Formally Launches Vera Rubin Data Center Platform at GTC Taipei — Six Co-Designed Chips for Next-Gen AI
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Jensen Huang formally launched the NVIDIA Vera Rubin data center platform at GTC Taipei (co-located with Computex, June 2-5), comprising six co-designed chips: Vera CPU, Rubin GPU, NVLink 6 Switch, ConnectX-9 SuperNIC, BlueField-4 DPU, and Spectrum-6 Ethernet Switch. The platform is the successor to Blackwell/Grace Hopper, designed to slash both AI training time and inference token costs through extreme cross-chip co-design. This positions NVIDIA's next-generation stack for large-scale agentic and frontier model workloads.