Tech heavyweight NVIDIA has announced a flurry of new products, updates, and technologies at the CES event. One of these announcements was a set of six new AI supercomputer chips, as per an official press release.
The new stack of AI chips is built on top of the company’s efforts to roll out some of the best AI infrastructure, and according to the official statement, is deemed to be more effective than the existing Blackwell architecture.
The models are:
- NVIDIA Vera CPU
- NVIDIA Rubin GPU
- NVIDIA NVLink 6 Switch
- NVIDIA ConnectX-9 SuperNIC
- NVIDIA BlueField-4 DPU
- NVIDIA Spectrum-6 Ethernet Switch
“Rubin arrives at exactly the right moment, as AI computing demand for both training and inference is going through the roof,” said NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang.
“With our annual cadence of delivering a new generation of AI supercomputers — and extreme codesign across six new chips — Rubin takes a giant leap toward the next frontier of AI,” he also said.
NVIDIA’s new set of AI chips pick on a new reality where the compute demands for power and processing capabilities are rising at a huge pace.
Alongside the AI chips, Huang introduced multiple other products, such as the Alpamayo family of AI models which can be fitted into vehicles to better enable autonomous driving.
At the time of writing, NVIDIA shares were trading at $190.82.


