Nvidia announced seven chips in full production at GTC 2026 on Monday, composing the Vera Rubin platform that the company intends to ship in the second half of this year.
Rather than a single product launch, several announcements covered the full silicon stack required to build what Nvidia now calls an AI factory: GPUs, CPUs, a dedicated inference accelerator, networking ASICs, a data processing unit, and an Ethernet switch. All seven are designed to operate as a single co-designed system across five rack types, scaling from individual racks to 40-rack PODs delivering 60 exaflops of compute.

























