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On the stage at the GTC 2025 conference in NVIDIA in San Jose on Tuesday, CEO JenSen Huang announced a large number of new graphics processing units that are coming in the company’s pipeline for the company during the next few months.
Perhaps the most important thing is Vera Robin. The Vera Rubin, released in the second half of 2026, will include dozens of memory and the designer CPU designated NVIDIA called Vera. Vera Rubin performs a great performance compared to its predecessor, Grace Blackwell, NVIDIA claims, especially in the tasks of inference and artificial intelligence training.
When associated with Vera, Rubin can manage up to 50 PETAFLOPs while in reasoning (i.e. running artificial intelligence models) – more than twice twice 20 PETAFLOPs for the current Black Cells in NVIDIA. Moreover, Vera is about twice the speed of the central processing unit used in Grace Blackwell.
Huang said that Robin will be followed by Robin Ultra in the second half of 2027, a group of 576 Vera Robin graphics processing units.
In the near term – the second half of 2025 – Nvidia Blackwell Ultra will be released. One sophisticated segment will provide the same 20 PETAFLOPs of artificial intelligence like Blackweell, but with 288 GB of memory – a height of 192 GB in vanilla Blackwell.
On the distant horizon is Feynman. Huang provided some details about Finman’s engineering, which was named after the American theoretical physicist Richard Fainman, with the exception that it is characterized by the Ferira CPU. It is also not clear when the first Feynman graphics processing units will reach some time in 2028.