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NVIDIA Launches 'Rubin' Data Center Products, Boosting AI Acceleration

The introduction of new data center products by a leading technology firm highlights advancements in...
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    Medium
  • Scope Level
    Global
  • Last Update
    2026-01-05
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Positive Impacts (9)
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC)
NVIDIA Corp.
SK Hynix Inc.
Super Micro Computer (Supermicro)
Hyperscale Cloud Providers (AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud)
Digital Realty Trust (Data-Center REITs)
Negative Impacts (1)
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)
Total impacts: 15 | Positive: 9 | Negative: 1
Event Overview

The introduction of new data center products by a leading technology firm highlights advancements in AI acceleration. These products promise significant improvements in performance, enabling faster development and deployment of artificial intelligence applications. The innovation underscores the ongoing competition and rapid progress in the tech industry.

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NVIDIA Announces New 'Rubin' Data Center Products for AI Acceleration
2026-01-06 06:51

NVIDIA announced that its new 'Rubin' data center products will be available this year, with customers able to test the technology to accelerate artificial intelligence development. Six Rubin chips have been delivered from manufacturing partners and have passed critical tests, proceeding as planned for customer deployment. The newly launched Rubin accelerators offer a 3.5 times improvement in training performance compared to the previous Blackwell model, and a 5 times increase in running AI software. Systems based on Rubin are expected to cost less due to the use of fewer components. Microsoft and other large remote computing service providers are anticipated to adopt this new hardware in the second half of this year.

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