Nvidia reveals Vera Rubin Superchip for the first time — incredibly compact board features 88-core Vera CPU, two Rubin GPUs, and 8 SOCAMM modules
Nvidia has introduced the Vera Rubin Superchip at its GTC keynote, featuring an 88-core Vera CPU, two Rubin GPUs, and 8 SOCAMM modules. The Superchip is designed for AI and HPC workloads, boasting 100 PetaFLOPS of FP4 performance. The board showcases Nvidia's advanced technology with a unique design that includes an 88-core CPU and high-performance GPUs. The Vera Rubin Superchip is expected to be in production by late 2026 and deployed by early 2027, showcasing Nvidia's commitment to pushing the boundaries of computing technology.
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