NVIDIA has announced the full production of its Vera Rubin system at GTC Taipei 2026, with CEO Jensen Huang highlighting the significant advancements over its predecessor, Grace Blackwell. The Vera Rubin system, featuring a supply chain twice the size of Grace Blackwell's, reduces assembly time per rack from two hours to just five minutes. It integrates seven new chips, totaling over 6 trillion transistors and 18,000 components per board, with a total of 1.3 million parts per unit.
The system employs a cable-free PCB midplane design and integrates ConnectX-9 SuperNICs and BlueField-4 DPUs for enhanced reliability. It also features a liquid-cooled busbar capable of handling over 5,000 amperes. Microsoft, Dell, and CoreWeave have already deployed Vera Rubin NVL72 engineering units, with mass shipments expected to ramp up in the second half of 2026. The Vera CPU rack and Groq 3 LPX low-latency inference rack were also showcased, highlighting NVIDIA's commitment to advancing AI infrastructure.
NVIDIA Launches Full Production of Vera Rubin, Partners with Microsoft, Dell, CoreWeave
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