Particle.news

Download on the App Store

Nvidia Unveils New AI Chips and Software to Power Next-Gen Computing

The company introduces 'Blackwell Ultra' and 'Vera Rubin' chip systems, alongside the 'Dynamo' platform, to address rising AI demands and investor concerns.

  • Nvidia announced three new AI chip generations: 'Blackwell Ultra' (2025), 'Vera Rubin' (2026), and 'Vera Rubin Ultra' (2027), aiming to enhance computational efficiency.
  • The 'Dynamo' software platform was introduced to optimize server efficiency for AI inference tasks, potentially improving performance up to 25 times.
  • CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the need for 100 times more computing power than previously estimated to support evolving AI applications.
  • Nvidia envisions 'AI factories' in data centers as essential infrastructure for industries, complementing traditional manufacturing facilities.
  • Despite a recent 3.43% drop in stock value and rising competition, Huang remains confident in long-term AI chip demand and market growth.
Hero image