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NVIDIA has announced development of its Kyber rack-scale generation, set to replace Oberon and scale up to 576 Rubin Ultra GPUs in one platform by 2027. The new architecture features vertical blade stacking and integrated NVLink switches for higher density and efficiency. These advancements support NVIDIA’s vision for gigawatt-scale AI factories.
NVIDIA has revealed significant developments in its AI compute roadmap at the OCP Global Summit, with the Kyber rack-scale generation representing a major leap forward in artificial intelligence infrastructure. This next-generation platform will succeed the current Oberon architecture and is designed to scale up to an unprecedented 576 NVIDIA Rubin Ultra GPUs in a single configuration by 2027, creating what the company describes as “AI factories” capable of processing immense computational workloads.