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Nvidia Announces Launch of Blackwell Ultra & Rubin AI Chips
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Nvidia (NVDA.US) CEO Jensen Huang announced at the annual GTC conference that the company will launch the Blackwell Ultra chip series in the second half of this year, along with its next-generation graphics processing unit (GPU), Vera Rubin, which is anticipated to ship in 2026.

On Tuesday, Nvidia revealed that the chip architecture named after Rubin will be named after physicist Richard Feynman, continuing its tradition of naming chip families after scientists. Nvidia's Feynman chip is expected to be available in 2028.

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The company will also showcase other products and services at the event, including the launch of new laptops and desktops powered by its chips. Among them are two AI-focused PCs, named DGX Spark and DGX Station, capable of running large-scale AI models such as Llama or DeepSeek.
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