Nvidia has started delivering the first samples of its Vera Rubin AI GPU platforms to customers, marking a significant milestone in the development of its AI-focused hardware. The Vera Rubin platform features an 88-core Vera CPU paired with Rubin GPUs, each equipped with 288 GB of HBM4 memory.
The shipment of these samples indicates that Nvidia is on track to meet its target of revenue shipments in the second half of the year. This timeline suggests that the company is making steady progress in bringing its Vera Rubin platforms to market, where they will likely be used to accelerate various AI workloads.
The delivery of these samples is a crucial step towards the widespread adoption of Nvidia‘s Vera Rubin platforms, and the company’s partners will likely use them to develop and optimize their AI applications. As Nvidia moves forward with its plans, the industry can expect to see the impact of its Vera Rubin platforms on the development of AI technologies, potentially leading to breakthroughs in fields such as natural language processing, computer vision, and more.

















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