NVIDIA Begins Mass Production of Vera Rubin to Power Agentic AI Factories Worldwide

NVIDIA has announced the start of mass production for its next-gen AI platform, 'Vera Rubin.' Supported by a global supply chain including major Taiwanese server manufacturers, the platform increases agentic AI throughput by 10x compared to previous generations. Featuring Spectrum-X Ethernet Photonics with co-packaged optics, it enables the construction of AI factories with up to 1 million GPUs. Shipments are expected to begin this fall.
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NVIDIA today announced that the NVIDIA Vera Rubin platform has entered mass production, powering agentic AI factories around the world. Leading server manufacturers in Taiwan and global supply chain leaders are manufacturing Vera Rubin-based systems at scale, fueling the future of intelligence for AI labs, cloud providers, and hyperscalers. Vera Rubin enables NVIDIA’s most extensive POD-scale platform, where five dedicated racks designed for agentic workloads operate as a single, massive AI supercomputer. The platform integrates the NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 system, NVIDIA Vera CPU, NVIDIA Groq 3 LPX, NVIDIA Vera BlueField-4 STX storage, and NVIDIA Spectrum-6 SPX Ethernet racks into a fully unified system. Compared to the previous-generation NVIDIA Grace Blackwell platform, Vera Rubin delivers 10x the agent throughput in large-scale environments. NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang stated, 'Agentic AI is a new type of workload. A single prompt can trigger a 1,000-step process of reasoning, retrieval, tool use, and response generation. Vera Rubin was built for this moment. It is the engine of the AI factory, providing the performance, efficiency, and security needed to drive the next industrial revolution.'

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What is the significance for Taiwanese manufacturers?

With the surge in global AI demand, Taiwan's manufacturing capacity is positioned as an essential infrastructure.