Nvidia Unveils Next-Gen 'Rubin' AI Chips at Computex 2024, Accelerating Innovation in AI Technology

June 3, 2024
Nvidia Unveils Next-Gen 'Rubin' AI Chips at Computex 2024, Accelerating Innovation in AI Technology
  • At Computex 2024, Nvidia announced its next-generation AI processors, the 'Rubin' chips, ahead of the release of the current 'Blackwell' chips.

  • This move underscores Nvidia's aggressive strategy in the AI processor market and commitment to a 'one-year rhythm' for new platforms.

  • Nvidia's collaboration with MSI and ASUS to integrate GeForce RTX GPUs in upcoming devices illustrates its evolution from a gaming GPU manufacturer to an AI technology leader.

  • At the event, Nvidia and top computer manufacturers showcased a range of Blackwell-powered systems featuring Grace CPUs, NVIDIA networking, and infrastructure for AI factories and data centers.

  • These systems provide cloud, on-premises, embedded, and edge AI solutions, with configurations ranging from single to multi-GPUs, x86 to Grace processors, and air to liquid cooling.

  • The NVIDIA MGX modular reference design platform supports Blackwell products, including the new GB200 NVL2 platform for enhanced performance in data processing and large language model inference.

  • AMD and Intel are supporting the MGX architecture with their own CPU designs.

  • The ecosystem includes partners like TSMC and electronics makers supplying components for AI factories.

  • Taiwan companies such as Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Foxconn are adopting Blackwell for medical research and AI-powered solutions.

  • Various industry leaders expressed their commitment to providing components and solutions for NVIDIA's AI ecosystem.

  • Su's keynote will be livestreamed on YouTube for those unable to attend in person.

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