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Nvidia’s Vera Rubin platform in depth — Inside Nvidia’s most complex AI and HPC platform to date

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As Nvidia ships millions of Grace CPUs and Blackwell AI GPUs to data centers worldwide, the company is hard at work bringing up its next-generation AI and HPC platform, Vera Rubin, which is expected to set a new standard for performance and efficiency. Nvidia’s Vera Rubin comprises not one or two, but nine separate processors, each tailored for a particular workload, creating one of the most complex data center platforms ever.

While Nvidia will be disclosing more details about its Vera Rubin over the coming year before it officially launches in late 2025, let’s recap what we already know about the platform, as the company has revealed a fair few details.

Rubin CPX GPU with 128 GB of GDDR7, NVLink 6.0 switch ASIC for scale-up rack-scale connectivity, BlueField-4 DPU with integrated SSD to store key-value cache, Spectrum-6 Photonics Ethernet and Quantum-CX9 1.6 Tb/s Photonics InfiniBand NICs, as well as Spectrum-X Photonics Ethernet and Quantum-CX9 Photonics InfiniBand switching silicon for scale-out connectivity.

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A full NVL144 rack integrates 144 Rubin GPUs (in 72 packages) with 20,736 TB of HBM4 memory and 36 Vera CPUs to deliver up to 3.6 NVFP4 ExaFLOPS for inference and up to 1.2 FP8 ExaFLOPS for training performance. In contrast, NVL144 CPX achieves almost 8 NVFP4 ExaFLOPS for inference using Rubin CPX accelerators, providing even more massive compute density.

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