TAIPEI (Reuters) – The company's next-generation artificial intelligence chip platform is called Robin and will be rolled out in 2026, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Sunday.
The Rubin chipset family will include new graphics (GPU) and central processors (CPU) as well as networking chips, Huang said at National Taiwan University in Taipei as part of the Computex trade show.
However, Huang provided few details.
The new CPU will be called Versa and the new graphics chips used to run AI applications will combine next-generation high-bandwidth memory made by the likes of SK Hynix, Micron (NASDAQ:) and Samsung (KS:).
The company now plans to launch a new family of AI chips every year, accelerating the previous release schedule to about every two years, Huang said.
Nvidia (NASDAQ:) dominates nearly 80% of the AI chip market, and is uniquely positioned as the largest enabler and beneficiary of increasing AI sophistication.