Nvidia's Vera Rubin platform enters full production for AI factory deployment
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Dean Takahashi
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Summary
Nvidia has announced that its Vera Rubin platform is entering full production to power agentic AI factories globally. Taiwan's leading server manufacturers and supply chain partners are producing VeraRubin-based systems at scale to support AI labs, cloud providers, and hyperscalers in building next-generation AI infrastructure.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledNvidia announced the Vera Rubin platform is ramping into full production to power agentic AI factories worldwide — again.
Taiwan's top server makers and global supply chain leaders are manufacturing VeraRubin-based systems at scale — fueling AI labs, cloud providers and hyperscalers to build tomorrow's intelligence.
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