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NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL4: CPU-GPU Fusion Locks Supercomputing Architecture
NVIDIA announces the Vera Rubin NVL4 supercomputing platform, integrating the Rubin GPU and Vera CPU via NVLink and InfiniBand for end-to-end acceleration, delivering over 7 exaflops of AI compute. The ARM-based Vera CPU marks a strategic deepening in data center CPUs, with availability expected in Q4 2026.
NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL4: Custom ARM CPU and NVLink Converge to Dominate HPC+AI
NVIDIA unveils the Vera Rubin platform, integrating a custom Vera CPU (ARM) and Rubin GPU via NVLink and liquid cooling, delivering >7 exaflops AI and ~5 PF FP64. Targeting HPC+AI convergence at 144 GPUs per rack, it redefines the compute density standard, shipping Q4 2026.
Microsoft Azure Debuts Blackwell Ultra AI Supercomputer, Training-as-a-Service Reshapes Ecosystem
Microsoft Azure launched an AI supercomputer cluster powered by NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs, delivering over 200 exaflops of AI compute. It introduced AI Training as a Service for on-demand model training and partnered with OpenAI to deploy GPT-6 training clusters by 2027. Liquid cooling achieves a PUE of 1.08, positioning Azure as the premier cloud for trillion-parameter models.
HPE Deepens AI Factory Partnership with NVIDIA, Unveils Full-Stack Supercomputing Solutions
At GTC 2026, HPE announced enhancements to its NVIDIA AI Computing portfolio, introducing full-stack solutions for large-scale AI factories and supercomputers. The offerings integrate compute, GPUs, networking, liquid cooling, software, and services to improve deployment efficiency and time-to-insight.
NVIDIA and Coherent Collaborate on Data Center Optical Interconnect Technology
NVIDIA and optical technology provider Coherent have formed a strategic partnership to develop next-generation data center optical interconnect solutions. The collaboration combines NVIDIA's AI computing expertise with Coherent's photonics technology to deliver higher bandwidth and lower latency interconnects for AI clusters and HPC.
Microsoft Integrates Data Center Sustainability Strategy with AI Business Expansion
Microsoft integrates sustainability goals into data center design, operations, and expansion to support cloud and AI growth. Plans 40% cloud capacity increase in Europe by 2027, operating 200+ data centers by 2026, using tech innovations for AI workloads.
AMD Launches Next-Gen HPC/AI Supercomputing Solution
AMD introduces a supercomputing solution based on new compute architecture, integrating CPU and GPU acceleration technologies optimized for HPC and AI workloads. The solution improves energy efficiency and compute density, supporting exascale and hyperscale computing systems.
NVIDIA RTX Spark and Nemotron-3 Ultra: AI Control Shifts from Cloud to Personal Edge
NVIDIA launched RTX Spark personal AI supercomputer (co-developed with MediaTek) and Nemotron-3 Ultra open-source model at GTC Taipei 2026. The N1X chip delivers 1 PFLOPS local AI compute, bringing LLM inference to PCs. This marks NVIDIA's pivot from cloud GPU vendor to edge AI infrastructure monopolist, redefining the PC as an AI-native device.