Vera Rubin superchip with 2 GPUs and a processor from NVIDIA
15:00, 29.10.2025
Recently, during GTC Washington 2025, NVIDIA unveiled its Vera Rubin superchip, which combines 2 Rubin GPUs and a Vera processor.
Features of the new superchip
The Vera Rubin Superchip is similar in size to a motherboard and also contains HBM4 and LPDDR memory. The first graphics processors are already in internal laboratories, and mass production is planned for next year.
Each graphics processor has two chips and guarantees performance of up to 50 PFLOPS, and each chip has 288 GB of memory. The Vera processor consists of 176 threads and 88 cores on Arm, with a guaranteed bandwidth of 1.8 TB/s.
The new NVL144 system will have 1.2 Exaflops for FP8 training and 3.6 Exaflops for FP4, significantly exceeding the specifications of the GB300 NVL72 platform.
In addition, NVIDIA has announced the release of a new system in the second half of 2027. The Rubin Ultra NVL576 will consist of four larger GPUs and 1 TB of HBM4e memory. The system will have an increased amount of fast memory up to 365 TB and a bandwidth of up to 1.5 PB/s.
 
             
            