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The introduction of advanced AI platforms and systems by NVIDIA signifies a significant leap in the field of artificial intelligence. These developments are poised to enhance various sectors, including autonomous driving, multimodal retrieval, and human-like reasoning, through specialized hardware and software solutions.
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NVIDIA Launches Vera Rubin Platform for AI
NVIDIA has launched the NVIDIA Vera Rubin platform, which introduces a new frontier in agent-based AI. The platform includes seven new chips that are now in production, designed to expand the world's largest AI factory. The core components of the platform include the Vera Rubin NVL72 GPU, Vera CPU, Groq 3 LPX inference accelerator, BlueField-4 STX storage, and Spectrum-6 SPX Ethernet. These components are optimized for the entire AI workflow.
NVIDIA Announces AI Developments at CES 2026
At CES 2026, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announced several key developments. The company introduced Alpamayo, the world's first AI system for intelligent vehicles, capable of thinking, reasoning, and autonomous driving using end-to-end training from camera input to actuator output. NVIDIA also unveiled the Nemotron Model, which is designed for voice, multimodal retrieval, enhanced generation, and security. Additionally, the NVIDIA Cosmos, an open-world foundation model with human-like reasoning capabilities, was presented. The Clara AI Model, aimed at bridging digital exploration and real-world healthcare, was another highlight. NVIDIA will provide a full-stack autonomous driving solution for the 2025 Mercedes-Benz CLA. The Vera Rubin Platform, featuring six new chips, was introduced to create an AI supercomputer, with products based on this architecture expected in the second half of 2026. Cloud partnerships were also announced, with Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Microsoft, and OCI deploying Vera Rubin-based instances in 2026. Microsoft’s 'Fairwater' AI super factory will expand to include hundreds of thousands of NVIDIA Vera Rubin super chips.