At the Open Compute Project (OCP) Global Summit on October 14, 2025, NVIDIA announced significant contributions to its upcoming Vera Rubin system, aiming to standardize the architecture for 'giga-scale AI factories'. A key innovation is a new 800-volt DC power architecture designed to enhance energy efficiency, which has already garnered adoption commitments from partners including Foxconn, Oracle Cloud, and CoreWeave. In conjunction with this, ABB announced a partnership with NVIDIA to co-develop solutions for high-efficiency power delivery in next-generation AI data centers. Further strengthening its ecosystem, NVIDIA revealed updates to its NVLink Fusion technology, with Intel and Samsung Foundry set to produce compatible x86 and custom CPUs. Underscoring the industry adoption of its networking solutions, NVIDIA also announced that Meta and Oracle will standardize on its Spectrum-X networking fabric to accelerate their AI data centers. These announcements collectively represent a major push by NVIDIA to define the foundational infrastructure for future AI workloads.