Nvidia plans to release the Vera Rubin Superchip in the latter half of 2026.
The system takes a new Arm CPU, Vera, which succeeds Grace, and combines it with a new GPU, Rubin, which succeeds Blackwell.
Vera contains 88 custom Arm cores, 176 threads, and 1.8TBps NVLink-C2C.
In its rack-scale Vera Rubin NVL144, Nvidia says that the system is capable of 3.6 exaflops of FP4 inference, and 1.2 exaflops of FP8 training, at some 3.3x the performance of the GB300 NVL72.
The NVL144 has 13TBps HBM4, 75TB 'fast memory,' 260TBps NVLink 6, and 28.8TBps CX9.
The Rubin will be followed by the Rubin Ultra in the second half of 2027.