NVIDIA Set to Unveil AI Innovations at GTC 2026, Rubin GPU and Vera CPU Next-Generation Tools to be Revealed
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domingo, 31 de agosto de 2025, 3:33 pm ET1 min de lectura
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At the GTC 2026 event, NVIDIA is anticipated to announce its next-gen Rubin AI GPU architecture, which is designed to redefine large-scale AI compute [1]. The Rubin architecture is expected to build on the Vera Rubin architecture, which was first introduced in 2026, and will scale to NVL144 systems for hyperscale deployments [2]. Additionally, NVIDIA is expected to provide more details on its Rubin Ultra (NVL576) GPU, which is slated for 2027, and the upcoming Feynman architecture, set for 2028 [3].
The event will also highlight advancements in AI, data center GPUs, and robotics, reinforcing NVIDIA's leadership in high-performance AI and hyperscale computing solutions. NVIDIA is expected to discuss its agentic and physical AI advancements, including NVIDIA Dynamo, Isaac GR00T, Cosmos AI, and Newton, which were introduced at the previous GTC 2025 event [1].
While the event is primarily focused on AI and data center technologies, NVIDIA is also expected to provide updates on its GeForce RTX 50 SUPER series, which is slated for release later this year [1]. The GeForce RTX 50 SUPER series is expected to be a significant upgrade over the current GeForce RTX 30 series, offering improved performance and new features.
The GTC 2026 event is set to be a key date for investors watching NVIDIA's roadmap, as the company's data center segment is its largest revenue driver [3]. The event will provide insights into NVIDIA's strategic direction and the potential for future growth in the AI and data center markets.
References:
[1] https://www.tweaktown.com/news/107448/nvidia-gtc-2026-confirmed-for-march-16-19-expect-blackwell-rubin-feynman-gpus-but-no-geforce/index.html
[2] https://www.ainvest.com/news/nvidia-ai-dominance-price-target-hike-q2-earnings-assessing-sustainability-growth-geopolitical-data-center-challenges-2509/
[3] https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-confirms-gtc-2026-conference-is-scheduled-for-march-16-19
NVIDIA is set to unveil new AI innovations at its GTC 2026 event, including the next-generation Rubin GPU and Vera CPU. The annual conference will take place from March 16 to 19 in San Jose, California, and is expected to draw attention from developers, researchers, and investors worldwide. The new tools are expected to advance beyond the current Blackwell architecture and provide details on their deployment schedules and performance capabilities.
NVIDIA is set to unveil new AI innovations at its GTC 2026 event, including the next-generation Rubin GPU and Vera CPU. The annual conference will take place from March 16 to 19 in San Jose, California, and is expected to draw attention from developers, researchers, and investors worldwide. The new tools are expected to advance beyond the current Blackwell architecture and provide details on their deployment schedules and performance capabilities.At the GTC 2026 event, NVIDIA is anticipated to announce its next-gen Rubin AI GPU architecture, which is designed to redefine large-scale AI compute [1]. The Rubin architecture is expected to build on the Vera Rubin architecture, which was first introduced in 2026, and will scale to NVL144 systems for hyperscale deployments [2]. Additionally, NVIDIA is expected to provide more details on its Rubin Ultra (NVL576) GPU, which is slated for 2027, and the upcoming Feynman architecture, set for 2028 [3].
The event will also highlight advancements in AI, data center GPUs, and robotics, reinforcing NVIDIA's leadership in high-performance AI and hyperscale computing solutions. NVIDIA is expected to discuss its agentic and physical AI advancements, including NVIDIA Dynamo, Isaac GR00T, Cosmos AI, and Newton, which were introduced at the previous GTC 2025 event [1].
While the event is primarily focused on AI and data center technologies, NVIDIA is also expected to provide updates on its GeForce RTX 50 SUPER series, which is slated for release later this year [1]. The GeForce RTX 50 SUPER series is expected to be a significant upgrade over the current GeForce RTX 30 series, offering improved performance and new features.
The GTC 2026 event is set to be a key date for investors watching NVIDIA's roadmap, as the company's data center segment is its largest revenue driver [3]. The event will provide insights into NVIDIA's strategic direction and the potential for future growth in the AI and data center markets.
References:
[1] https://www.tweaktown.com/news/107448/nvidia-gtc-2026-confirmed-for-march-16-19-expect-blackwell-rubin-feynman-gpus-but-no-geforce/index.html
[2] https://www.ainvest.com/news/nvidia-ai-dominance-price-target-hike-q2-earnings-assessing-sustainability-growth-geopolitical-data-center-challenges-2509/
[3] https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-confirms-gtc-2026-conference-is-scheduled-for-march-16-19

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