Nvidia(NASDAQ: NVDA) on Sunday announced plans to improve its artificial intelligence accelerator, launching Blackwell Ultra chips next year and launching a next-generation platform called Rubin in 2026.
The company also launched its latest tools and software models that night Before the Taipei International Computer Show (Computex) trade show is about to open in Taiwan. Nvidia(NVDA) seeks to expand adoption of its technology beyond the core group of cloud computing giants.
Nvidia (NVDA) CEO Jen-Hsun Huang said in a keynote speech at National Taiwan University on Sunday that he expects more companies and government agencies to embrace artificial intelligence. He also reiterated last year’s warning from the same venue that companies without artificial intelligence could risk becoming less competitive.
“We’re seeing computational inflation,” Huang said of the growth in the amount of data machines process. Huang said the upcoming Rubin AI platform will use HBM4, the next generation of important high-bandwidth memory that limits AI accelerator production. Most of SK Hynix’s hardware is sold out until next year.