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Onstage at Nvidia ’s GTC 2025 conference in San Joseon Tuesday , CEO Jensen Huang foretell a hatful of new GPUs coming down the company ’s product pipeline over the next few month .

Perhaps the most significant is Vera Rubin . Vera Rubin , which is set to be released in the second half of 2026 , will feature tens of gigabytes of memory board and a customs Nvidia - design CPU yell Vera . Vera Rubin delivers substantial performance uplift compare to its forerunner , Grace Blackwell , Nvidia exact , particularly on AI inferencing and training undertaking .

When paired with Vera , Rubin — which is two GPUs in one , technically — can make out up to 50 petaflops while doing inference ( i.e. , running AI models ) , more than double the 20 petaflops for Nvidia ’s current Blackwell chip . Moreover , Vera is about twice as fast as the processor used in Nvidia ’s Grace Blackwell GPU .

Rubin will be stick to by Rubin Ultra in the second half of 2027 , a collection of four GPUs in a single package delivering up to 100 petaflops of performance .

On the close horizon — H2 2025 — Nvidia will liberate Blackwell Ultra , a GPU that ’ll fall in several configurations . A single Ultra chip will bid the same 20 petaflops of AI performance as Blackwell , but with 288 GB of memory — up from 192 GB in vanilla extract Blackwell .

On the far horizon are Feynman GPUs . Huang during the tonic gave few item about Feynman ’s architecture , key after American theoretical physicist Richard Feynman — write that it boast a Vera CPU . Nvidia design to impart Feynman , which will succeed Rubin Vera , to market sometime in 2028 .

Updated 3/18 3:07 p.m. Pacific : An former version of this story indicated that Vera Rubin had “ tens of terabytes ” of computer memory . In fact , it has “ tens of G ” of memory . We regret the error .

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