Taipei/Hong Kong CNN —Nvidia and AMD have separately launched the next generation of their artificial intelligence (AI) chips in Taiwan, as a three-way race with Intel heats up.
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia (NVDA), said Sunday that the company would roll out its most advanced AI chip platform, called Rubin, in 2026.
The Rubin platform will succeed the Blackwell, which supplies chips for data centers and was announced only in March.
But competition is growing, with major competitors AMD (AMD) and Intel (INTC) introducing new products in an effort to challenge Nvidia’s dominance.
The new chip will succeed the MI300 and feature more memory, faster memory bandwidth and better computer performance, Su added.
Persons:
Jensen Huang, Rubin, Blackwell, Vera, Huang, ”, Richard Windsor, Lisa Su, ” Su, MI300X, Su, MI400, Patrick Gelsinger
Organizations:
Hong Kong CNN, Nvidia, AMD, Intel, National Taiwan University, Radio Free Mobile
Locations:
Taipei, Hong Kong, Taiwan, “, we’re, Computex