On February 19, Jensen Huang, the CEO of NVIDIA, disclosed in a media interview that a revolutionary new chip, described as 'never before seen in the world,' will make its debut at the GTC 2026 conference. This event is scheduled to take place in San Jose, California, on March 15. While the specific model of this novel product remains under wraps, external speculations suggest it could stem from two prominent chip series. One possibility is a derivative of the Rubin series, like the Rubin CPX, which has already been introduced and is in full-scale mass production following its unveiling at the CES 2026 conference. The other contender is the next-generation Feynman series chip, touted as a 'revolutionary' advancement. NVIDIA is delving into extensive integration with SRAM at its core or exploring the incorporation of LPUs through 3D stacking technology. This upcoming product is anticipated to overcome latency and memory bandwidth limitations, thereby further cementing NVIDIA's preeminent position in the realm of AI infrastructure.
