NVIDIA announces Vera Rubin NVL4 system to be supplied starting Q4

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June 22, NVIDIA announced the launch of the Vera Rubin supercomputing platform, designed to support high-intensity HPC and AI workloads such as climate modeling, computational fluid dynamics, and energy exploration. The platform combines Rubin GPUs and Vera CPUs, and achieves an integrated design through NVLink, InfiniBand, and liquid cooling architecture. A single system can deliver over 7 exaflops of AI computing power and approximately 5 PF of FP64 scientific computing capability, supporting up to 144 GPUs per rack. Dell, HPE, Supermicro, and other vendors will also release high-density supercomputing systems based on this architecture, expected to be launched sequentially starting in Q4 2026. (Interface)
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