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NVIDIA's Vera Rubin Platform Reportedly to Enter Mass Production in Second Half of 2026

By: M 4 days ago

According to media reports, NVIDIA has accelerated the rollout of its next-generation AI processor, Vera Rubin, with the first products expected to begin shipping as early as July this year.

Although there were earlier rumors of design issues, NVIDIA is expected to be capable of quickly resolving any defects prior to shipment with the help of its supply chain partners. It is reported that NVIDIA has already completed the production version of the Vera Rubin AI server, suggesting that all rumors regarding design or specification changes are either inconsistent with the facts or based on outdated information that has since been corrected.

Industry sources indicate that NVIDIA has finalized the mass-production version with its ODM partners and will begin trial production in June. Starting in July, the platform will begin shipping to North American cloud service providers (CSPs) such as Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Meta, and Oracle.

It is learned that TSMC began mass production of the Vera Rubin chip using its 3nm process earlier this year. NVIDIA's partners, including Hon Hai (Foxconn), Quanta, and Wistron, will start full-scale rollout in the second half of this year, with large-scale shipments expected to begin as early as the third quarter of 2026.