NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the Vera Rubin AI processor architecture at the company's annual GTC conference. The company will now release new product lineups on an annual basis to maintain its market lead. This accelerated roadmap aims to power the next generation of AI development.
NVIDIA projects that its Blackwell and Rubin series chips will help generate $1 trillion in sales through 2027. The company is expanding into CPUs and semiconductors that utilize technology from the startup Groq. A new initiative titled Vera Rubin Space-1 will develop specialized chips for data centers in space.
The expansion includes a move into agentic AI software to establish a full-stack infrastructure platform. These announcements address rising competition from rivals and customers building in-house chips. The high-velocity strategy aims to secure sustained growth within the artificial intelligence sector.