GTC NVIDIA announced the NVIDIA Vera Rubin platform is opening the next frontier of agentic AI, with seven new chips now in full production to scale the world’s largest AI factories.
The platform brings together the NVIDIA Vera CPU, NVIDIA Rubin GPU, NVIDIA NVLink 6 Switch, NVIDIA ConnectX-9 SuperNIC, NVIDIA BlueField-4 DPU and NVIDIA Spectrum-6 Ethernet switch, as well as the newly integrated NVIDIA Groq 3 LPU. Designed to operate together as one incredible AI supercomputer, the chips power every phase of AI — from massive-scale pretraining, post-training and test-time scaling to real-time agentic inference.
“Vera Rubin is a generational leap — seven breakthrough chips, five racks, one giant supercomputer — built to power every phase of AI,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “The agentic AI inflexion point has arrived with Vera Rubin kicking off the greatest infrastructure buildout in history.”
“Enterprises and developers are using Claude for increasingly complex reasoning, agentic workflows and mission-critical decisions. That demands infrastructure that can keep pace,” said Dario Amodei, CEO and cofounder of Anthropic. “NVIDIA's Vera Rubin platform gives us the compute, networking and system design to keep delivering while advancing the safety and reliability our customers depend on.”
“NVIDIA infrastructure is the foundation that lets us keep pushing the frontier of AI,” said Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI. “With NVIDIA Vera Rubin, we’ll run more powerful models and agents at massive scale and deliver faster, more reliable systems to hundreds of millions of people.”


