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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang used his keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas to confirm that the company’s forthcoming Vera Rubin chips are in “full production.”
Nvidia used the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) as the backdrop for an enterprise scale announcement: the Vera Rubin NVL72 server rack platform for AI data centers, featuring new concepts and technology like “context memory” storage, zero downtime maintenance, rack-scale confidential computing, and several other advancements.
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Nvidia CEO confirms Vera Rubin NVL72 is now in production — Jensen Huang uses CES keynote to announce the milestone
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced during his keynote speech at CES that Vera Rubin NVL72 is now officially in production. The new datacenter AI platform offers up to 5x the performance of Blackwell counterparts.
Colette Kress said demand for chips keeps rising and that she is confident the company’s suppliers have enough capacity to keep up.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveils Rubin architecture at CES 2026, boosting AI speed and efficiency for AWS, Anthropic, OpenAI, and supercomputers.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang gave an outlook on the upcoming AI server DGX Vera Rubin with in-house ARM processor cores and new GPU architecture at CES.
LAS VEGAS — AI powerhouse Nvidia ( NVDA) announced the launch of its next-generation Vera Rubin superchip at CES 2026 on Monday in Las Vegas. One of six chips that make up what Nvidia is now calling its Rubin platform, Vera Rubin combines one Vera CPU and two Rubin GPUs in a single processor.
The chip giant says Vera Rubin will sharply cut the cost of training and running AI models, strengthening the appeal of its integrated computing platform.