NVIDIA Rubin Ultra May Use Intel EMIB-T for 4-Chip Variant, UBS Says

UBS speculates NVIDIA's Rubin Ultra GPU may use Intel EMIB-T packaging for a 4-chip variant, with margins depending on SKU choices. Google also interested.

NVIDIA Rubin Ultra May Use Intel EMIB-T for 4-Chip Variant, UBS Says

's next-generation Rubin Ultra GPU may use 's EMIB-T packaging for a four-chip variant, according to a UBS analyst note. The speculation suggests NVIDIA could offer two versions of the Rubin Ultra: a two-chip design and a four-chip design, with the latter likely relying on Intel's advanced packaging technology.

UBS analyst note reveals packaging speculation

UBS assumes NVIDIA's gross margin will remain around 75% through at least 2027, covering the Rubin generation. The analyst notes that out-year margins will depend partly on whether NVIDIA chooses to offer both the two-chip and four-chip Rubin Ultra SKUs. The four-chip version is the one that would use Intel's EMIB-T packaging.

Google is also reportedly interested in Intel's EMIB-T technology for its TPUs, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. This suggests Intel's advanced packaging could see broader adoption beyond a potential NVIDIA deal.

NVIDIA has not confirmed any plans to use Intel EMIB-T packaging for the Rubin Ultra. The information comes from UBS speculation and has not been verified by the company. The timeline for Rubin Ultra remains unclear.

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