NVIDIA’s much-anticipated new Rubin data center product is slated for release this year, with customers soon gaining access to trial versions. This development is poised to significantly accelerate the advancement of artificial intelligence. When compared to its predecessor, the Blackwell architecture, the Rubin accelerator represents a substantial leap forward. It delivers a 3.5-fold improvement in AI training performance and a 5-fold enhancement in operational efficiency. Additionally, it is outfitted with a cutting-edge 88-core CPU. Systems built on the Rubin architecture promise reduced operational costs, making them an attractive option for businesses. Major cloud service providers, including industry giant Microsoft, are set to be among the first to deploy this state-of-the-art hardware, further solidifying NVIDIA’s position at the forefront of AI innovation.
