Nvidia Unveils New AI Chips and Models to Boost Autonomous Vehicles and AI Demand

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Nvidia announced its new Vera Rubin superchip platform at CES 2026, featuring six new chips designed for large-scale AI computing, aimed at hyperscalers like Microsoft and Google. The chips are expected to improve AI efficiency significantly, with the Vera Rubin superchip combining a CPU and GPUs. While the release date remains uncertain, Nvidia assured the chips will launch later this year, marking a major development in AI hardware.
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