Mar 24 2026

NVIDIA GTC 2026: NVIDIA Introduce Vera Rubin To Supercharge AI Factories

Looking back five years or so, the move to the cloud seemed to indicate that on-premises data centers might become a thing of the past. Server racks weren’t in as much demand because organizations were migrating data, workloads and applications to the cloud. But given the rate at which most organizations are creating and managing data — due in large part to the explosion of artificial intelligence use cases — data centers are experiencing a resurgence, and upgraded chips and servers are reinvigorating the demand for server racks and other hardware.

At NVIDIA GTC 2026, Charlie Boyle showed off the latest offerings NVIDIA is bringing to market, spotlighting the tech leader’s Vera Rubin, which was announced at the beginning of 2026. In a January press release, NVIDIA Founder and CEO Jensen Huang said, “With our annual cadence of delivering a new generation of AI supercomputers — and extreme codesign across six new chips — Rubin takes a giant leap toward the next frontier of AI.” NVIDIA expects its new offerings to lead the way into the next step of evolution, which will drive organizations to build modern AI factories.

To learn more about NVIDIA GTC 2026, visit our conference page. 

Participants

    Charlie Boyle, Vice President of DGX Systems, NVIDIA

Video Highlights

  • To support agentic AI, organizations will need extreme processing power, low latency and efficient coding to work together.
  • NVIDIA is determined to democratize AI. As Boyle explained, “AI isn't just limited to a few now. Every single customer worldwide needs some AI.”
  • What will attendees be talking about at next year’s NVIDIA GTC? Boyle hopes to hear about customers that tried agentic AI, “and they're coming back and telling the stories of how it fundamentally changed their business.”