NVIDIA announces new GTC 2025 graphics processors including Vera Rubin
On the stage of the NVIDIA GTC 2025 conference in San Jose on Tuesday, CEO Jensen Huang has announced numerous new graphics processors that go down the company’s product pipeline over the next few months.
Perhaps the most significant was Vera Rubin. Vera Rubin, which will be released in the second half of 2026, will include dozens of terabytes of memory and a personalized processor designed by NVIDIA called Vera. Vera Rubin delivers significant increases in efficiency compared to her predecessor, Grace Blackwell, according to NVIDIA, especially on AI infection and training tasks.
When it is a pair with Vera, Rubin – which is two graphics processors in one, technically – can manage up to 50 petaflops while making a conclusion (ie working AI models) – more than double 20 PETAFLOPS for the current Nvidia Blackwell chips. What’s more, Vera is about twice as faster as the processor used in Grace Blackwell GPU’s GPU on GPU.
Rubin will be followed by Rubin Ultra in the second half of 2027, GPU reported by Vera Rubin Collection, Huang said. At about the same time, Nvidia will release Rubin Next Chip, which combines four graphic processes to make one chip, double the speed of ruby.
In the closer term – the second half of 2025 – Nvidia will release Blackwell Ultra. One Ultra Chip will offer the same 20 AI Performance Petaphlops as Blackwell, but with 288 GB of memory – from 192 GB in Vanilla Blackwell.
On the distant horizon is Feinman. Huang gave some details about Feynman’s architecture, named after American theoretical physicist Richard Feinman, except that he has a processor of Vera. It is also unclear when Feinman’s first graphic processors will arrive beyond somewhere in 2028.