Nvidia launches new chip system to boost AI video and software generation
Jinse Finance reported that Nvidia announced plans to launch a new product designed to handle complex tasks such as video generation and software development, as the company's chips and systems remain at the core of the artificial intelligence computing boom. Nvidia stated that this product, named Rubin CPX, will be released by the end of 2026. It will come in the form of a card, which can be embedded into existing server computer designs or used in standalone computers capable of running in parallel with other hardware in data centers. The chip manufacturer said that this design is a derivative of the new Rubin product line to be launched next year, enabling certain types of AI workloads to be handled more efficiently.
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