Nvidia Unveils 'Rubin' Superchip -- WSJ

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03-18

By Dan Gallagher

What's Nvidia's next big thing? An AI superchip, named after the astronomer who discovered dark matter.

Nvidia confirmed at its GTC conference Tuesday that Vera Rubin will succeed its Grace Blackwell lineup as the next generation of the company's artificial intelligence systems. Blackwell chips have only recently started shipping in high volume, with the enhanced Blackwell Ultra lineup due to launch later this year. Rubin chips are expected to start shipping in the second half of next year.

They'll be monsters-at least according to the specs Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang laid out in his GTC conference keynote on Tuesday. The Vera Rubin systems will sport 3.3 times the computing performance of Blackwell Ultra. Vera Rubin Ultra-the enhanced version of the lineup expected to ship in the later half of 2027-will offer 14 times Blackwell's computing performance.

"Once a year-like clock ticks," Huang said, referring to Nvidia's current pace of new AI chip launches.

Rubin will need to be a monster hit as well. Analysts expect this series of Nvidia's chips to generate nearly $40 billion in revenue in their first year of sales and more than $95 billion in their second year, according to consensus estimates from Visible Alpha. That, incidentally, is more than the annual revenue of nearly three-quarters of companies on the S&P 500. But as the name suggests, Nvidia has to aim for the stars these days.

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