NVIDIA Vera Rubin AI Platform Delivers 7 ExaFLOPS in Single Rack

NVIDIA unveils Vera Rubin AI platform delivering over 7 ExaFLOPS in a single rack with 144 GPUs, launching Q4 2026.

NVIDIA Vera Rubin AI Platform Delivers 7 ExaFLOPS in Single Rack

has unveiled the Vera Rubin AI platform, a system designed to deliver supercomputer-level performance within a single server rack. This architecture allows data centers to achieve over 7 ExaFLOPS of AI processing power without requiring massive physical footprints. This architecture allows organizations to expand high-performance computing infrastructure more efficiently than with previous hardware generations.

New architecture packs supercomputer performance into dense liquid-cooled racks

The platform integrates the new Rubin GPU with the Vera CPU, linking them through NVIDIA's proprietary NVLink-C2C interconnect technology. This combination forms the core of the NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL4 solution, which also incorporates the ConnectX-9 SuperNIC for networking and the BlueField-4 DPU for data processing tasks. These integrated components collaborate to handle the heavy computational demands characteristic of modern artificial intelligence tasks.

Specifications

  • GPU Count per Rack: Up to 144 GPUs
  • AI Performance: Over 7 ExaFLOPS
  • FP64 Performance: 5 PetaFLOPS
  • CPU: Vera CPU
  • GPU: Rubin GPU

Each server rack can house up to 144 GPUs, providing the density needed for large-scale model training and inference. The system achieves 5 PetaFLOPS of native FP64 performance, supporting scientific computing requirements alongside AI tasks. To manage the heat generated by this density, the NVL4 solution utilizes a direct liquid cooling system.

The Vera Rubin platform is available globally starting in the fourth quarter of 2026. Major hardware partners including Bull, , , HPE, and Supermicro will offer the system to enterprise customers. Research institutions such as LANL, LRZ, and LBNL have already adopted the platform for their computing needs.

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