According to reports, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang revealed on June 1 that the company’s next-generation computing platform, Vera Rubin, has officially entered full-scale production. Leveraging cutting-edge HBM (High Bandwidth Memory) sourced from industry leaders Micron, SK Hynix, and Samsung, the platform establishes a cabinet-level (POD) integrated AI factory foundation, marking a significant leap in scalability and efficiency. NVIDIA has built a supply chain for Vera Rubin that is twice the scale of its predecessor, Blackwell, enabling a dramatic reduction in assembly time—from two hours to a mere five minutes. This optimization underscores NVIDIA’s commitment to accelerating AI deployment at industrial scale. In addition to the platform launch, Huang also introduced Nemotron 3 Ultra, a new AI model designed to push the boundaries of generative AI capabilities.
