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Nvidia Debuts Vera Rubin Platform for Agentic AI

The new architecture features the Vera CPU and Rubin GPU to power trillion-parameter models and agentic AI systems.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
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Nvidia introduced its Vera Rubin platform at the GTC 2026 conference to advance agentic AI infrastructure [1][2]. This full-stack architecture combines the new Vera CPU with the Rubin GPU to deliver a high-performance supercomputing environment [1]. The system is designed to support the massive computational requirements of trillion-parameter artificial intelligence models [1][2]. The platform integrates advanced networking capabilities to optimize performance across large-scale data centers [1]. Beyond terrestrial applications, the company continues to explore expanding its chip technology into specialized environments including space-based operations [3]. Industry experts view the Vera Rubin release as a critical step in scaling autonomous AI agents [2].

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