Nvidia's Vera Rubin CPU, GPUs chart course for 600kW racks
Briefly

At GTC, Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang announced next-gen datacenter technologies, including Vera CPUs and Rubin GPUs. Vera represents Nvidia's first Arm architecture since Grace, featuring 88 custom cores with a 176-thread count. Rubin GPUs are set to excel with design elements from Blackwell, achieving up to 50 petaFLOPS performance. Rubin Ultra will support 576 GPU dies in a single rack, providing significant advances in processing power, slated for late 2027. The Vera-Rubin NVL144 chassis promises to deliver over 3.6 exaFLOPS in FP4 performance, revitalizing data center capabilities and energy efficiency.
Nvidia’s Vera is an Arm-compatible CPU architecture featuring 88 custom-designed cores, while Rubin offers a GPU architecture capable of 3.6 exaFLOPS performance.
Rubin Ultra, Nvidia's upcoming GPU, will allow for 576 GPU dies in a single rack, showcasing a significant leap in datacenter capabilities.
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