
"All six of the new Rubin chips are back from manufacturing partners and they've already passed some of the milestone tests that show they're on track for deployment by customers, Nvidia said. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang touted the products during a keynote presentation at the CES trade show in Las Vegas Monday. The race is on for AI, he said. Everybody's trying to get to the next level."
"Rubin is Nvidia's latest accelerator and is 3.5 times better at training and five times better at running AI software than its predecessor, Blackwell, the company said. A new central processing unit has 88 cores the key data-crunching elements and provides twice the performance of the component that it's replacing. The company is giving details of its new products earlier in the year than it typically does part of a push to keep the industry hooked on its hardware,"
All six Rubin chips are back from manufacturing partners and have passed milestone tests, indicating readiness for customer deployment this year. Customers will soon be able to try the technology, helping speed AI development. Rubin is described as 3.5 times better at training and five times better at running AI software than its predecessor, Blackwell. A new central processing unit includes 88 cores and provides twice the performance of the component it replaces. Nvidia is releasing product details earlier than usual to sustain demand for its hardware. Competition from AMD and in-house data center accelerators is increasing, but Nvidia remains bullish.
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