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Rubin (microarchitecture)

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Rubin is an Nvidia GPU microarchitecture announced at Computex in Taipei in 2024 by CEO Jensen Huang. It is named after astrophysicist Vera Rubin and will consist of a GPU named Rubin and a CPU named Vera. The chips will be manufactured by TSMC using a 3nm process and will use HBM4 memory. It is scheduled for mass production in late 2025 and will be available for purchase in early 2026.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ published, Mark Tyson with contributions from Paul Alcorn (June 2, 2024). "Nvidia Rubin revealed as Blackwell successor, powerful Vera CPU coming too". Tom's Hardware.
  2. ^ "Nvidia teases Rubin GPUs and CPUs to succeed Blackwell in 2026". ZDNET.