The Rubin launch, now slated for mid-2026 availability, marks a shift in Nvidia’s traditional rollout cadence. The company typically reserves major chip announcements for its spring developer conference, but Huang said the pace of AI development is forcing the entire semiconductor industry to move faster.
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