At ISC High Performance 2026, NVIDIA officially launched the Vera Rubin supercomputing platform, designed to accelerate high-intensity scientific computing workloads such as climate modeling, computational fluid dynamics, and energy exploration. The platform integrates Rubin GPUs and Vera CPUs, featuring an all-in-one design enabled by NVLink, InfiniBand, and liquid-cooling architecture. A single system can deliver over 7 exaflops of AI computing power and 5 petaflops of scientific computing performance, supporting a maximum GPU density of 144 per rack. Vendors including Dell, HPE, and Supermicro will release high-density supercomputing systems based on this architecture, with availability starting from the fourth quarter of 2026.
