
AI leader Nvidia (NVDA) unveiled its next-generation Vera Rubin superchip at CES 2026 in Las Vegas.
SUMMARY
- AI leader Nvidia (NVDA) unveiled its next-generation Vera Rubin superchip at CES 2026 in Las Vegas.
Part of the six-chip Rubin platform, the Vera Rubin integrates one Vera CPU and two Rubin GPUs in a single processor.
Nvidia positions the Rubin platform as ideal for agentic AI, advanced reasoning, and mixture-of-experts (MoE) models, which route queries to specialized “expert” AIs based on user questions.
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“Rubin arrives at exactly the right moment, as AI computing demand for both training and inference is going through the roof,” Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said in a statement.
“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.”
The Rubin platform introduces five key innovations, including the latest Nvidia NVLink interconnect, Transformer Engine, Confidential Computing, RAS Engine, and the Vera CPU.
These advancements enable agentic AI advanced reasoning, and large-scale mixture-of-experts (MoE) model inference at up to 10× lower cost per token compared to the Blackwell platform. Rubin also trains MoE models using four times fewer GPUs, accelerating AI adoption.
About NVIDIA
NVIDIA is a leading technology company that pioneered GPU-accelerated computing. Initially focused on gaming graphics it now drives AI, data centers and automotive innovation. Offering hardware like GPUs and SoCs along with software such as CUDA, NVIDIA powers artificial intelligence, professional visualization and high-performance computing, transforming industries worldwide.








