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Nvidia unveils next-generation AI superchip architecture partly developed in Israel
US tech giant says four out of the six new chips that make up the new Rubin computing platform were developed by engineers at its R&D centers in the Jewish state The post Nvidia unveils next-generation AI superchip architecture partly developed in Israel appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Nvidia unveiled the Vera Rubin AI computing platform at CES 2026, claiming up to 10x lower inference token costs and faster training for MoE models.
At the annual CES (Consumer Technology Association) event in Las Vegas, Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang unveiled a supercomputer based on its next-generation AI processor, Rubin. The processor combines with five other chips with an Israeli connection - its new core processor Vera,
The chips could make some cooling systems “not necessary” for data centers, Nvidia's CEO said. That could hurt demand for a major component of the facilities.
Nvidia is gearing up to release its newest Vera Rubin superchip, designed to drastically boost AI efficiency. The chip, currently in production, is slated for launch in the latter half of 2026, the company announced at the CES tech conference in Las Vegas on January 5.
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Is AMD About to Surpass Nvidia In the AI Chip Race?
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) has maintained a long head start in artificial intelligence (AI) chips, rapidly advancing to the forefront and solidifying its dominance as the primary driver of the AI revolution.
CES 2026 is in full swing in Las Vegas, with the show floor open to the public after a packed couple of days occupied by press conferences
Why Nvidia’s decision to call its next-generation platform “Rubin” says more about its ambitions than any benchmark slide.