Nvidia ramps up production of Vera Rubin AI platform for next-generation enterprise infrastructure
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Nvidia announced at the Computex conference in Taipei that it is ramping up production of its Vera Rubin platform, which is positioned as the foundation for next-generation AI factories. The platform is expected to dominate enterprise infrastructure for years to come as AI computing demands continue to surge.
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Vera Rubin is set to become the foundation of a new generation of artificial intelligence factories that will dominate the enterprise infrastructure story for years to come.
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