
Nvidia has unveiled its plans for the next-next generation GPU architecture named Feynman, projected to release in 2028. This will follow the Rubin architecture, which is set to debut in 2026. During a recent keynote event, CEO Jensen Huang shared the news, honoring physicist Richard Feynman, whose contributions to quantum electrodynamics earned him a Nobel Prize in 1965. In a related announcement, Nvidia is currently utilizing the Blackwell architecture and anticipates the launch of Rubin in the early months of 2027 for gaming GPUs.
“The revelation came as a fleeting call out by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang during his recent GTC keynote.” / La revelación se produjo como un breve comentario del CEO de Nvidia, Jensen Huang, durante su reciente conferencia GTC.
With the evolving landscape of GPU technology, Nvidia envisions that Feynman will likely cater to both data centers and gaming applications, continuing the trend of shared architectures. With the timelines in mind, we might expect gaming GPUs based on Feynman in early 2029.