Nvidia Unveils New AI Chips
Blackwell Ultra AI Chips
NVIDIA introduced the Blackwell Ultra AI chips, designed to meet the escalating demands of advanced AI models. These chips feature 208 billion transistors and are manufactured using a custom-built TSMC 4NP process. A notable innovation is the integration of two reticle-limited dies connected by a 10 terabytes per second (TB/s) chip-to-chip interconnect, functioning as a unified single GPU. This architecture enhances performance and efficiency, catering to the needs of large-scale AI applications.
Vera Rubin Platform
Looking ahead, NVIDIA announced the Vera Rubin platform, slated for release in the second half of 2026. This next-generation platform is expected to further advance AI processing capabilities, building upon the foundation laid by the Blackwell architecture.
Partnership with General Motors
In addition to hardware advancements, NVIDIA revealed a partnership with General Motors to develop autonomous vehicle technologies. This collaboration aims to leverage NVIDIA's AI expertise to enhance self-driving capabilities, signaling a significant move in the automotive industry's integration of AI.
These developments underscore NVIDIA's commitment to pushing the boundaries of AI technology, offering enhanced performance for a wide range of applications, from data centers to autonomous vehicles.