Nvidia announced its latest AI chips at the GTC 2025 conference, introducing Blackwell Ultra and Rubin. Blackwell Ultra, an upgraded version of its existing Blackwell chips, increases token generation speed and efficiency for AI applications, allowing cloud providers to boost revenue.
Blakwell Ultra
The Rubin GPU family, set for 2026, includes Vera, Nvidia’s first custom CPU, doubling the speed of previous models. Rubin GPUs support 288GB of fast memory and scale up with a multi-GPU architecture. Future releases, including “Rubin Next” (2027) and Feynman chips (2028), will further enhance AI processing power.
Rubin System.
Nvidia also introduced AI-focused PCs (DGX Spark & DGX Station) and networking upgrades. The company reassured investors about China’s DeepSeek AI model, emphasizing that its new chips are optimized for reasoning-based AI models.