
During Nvidia’s global artificial intelligence conference, CEO Jensen Huang emphasized a range of innovations focusing on AI technologies and robotics.
Key Highlights
- The keynote discussed the latest advancements in Nvidia’s Blackwell architecture, which features a 40x increase in AI performance over its predecessor, the Hopper architecture.
- Two new desktops were revealed: DGX Spark (formerly DIGITS) and DGX Station, which are specifically designed for running AI models.
- Huang also unveiled the Rubin architecture, aimed at delivering revolutionary performance for CPUs and GPUs, promising a 900x increase over the previous architecture with better scalability.
“Rubin is 900x the performance of Hopper in scale-up FLOPS, setting the stage for the next era of AI,” Huang noted.
As the keynote concluded, Huang assured developers that these advancements will help prepare for the increasing future demands of AI, targeting a rollout of the Rubin architecture in 2026.