NVIDIA UNVEILS BLACKWELL ULTRA AND VERA RUBIN AI CHIPS
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|March 21, 2025
Nvidia has once again set the tech world abuzz, announcing its latest salvo in the AI revolution— the Blackwell Ultra and Vera Rubin chips—at its annual GPU Technology Conference (GTC) in San Jose on March 18, 2025.
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Revealed by CEO Jensen Huang, these chips mark a bold step in Nvidia’s accelerated roadmap, with Blackwell Ultra shipping in late 2025 and Vera Rubin slated for mid-2026. For tech enthusiasts and industry watchers, this isn’t just a product drop; it’s a testament to Nvidia’s relentless drive to redefine computing power in an era where artificial intelligence demands ever-greater muscle.
The Blackwell Ultra builds on the already formidable Blackwell platform, while Vera Rubin introduces a next-generation GPU and a custom CPU, signaling Nvidia’s shift to a yearly cadence—a departure from its traditional twoyear cycle. CNBC reports these chips promise to turbocharge AI training and inference, cementing Nvidia’s dominance in a market hungry for smarter, faster solutions. From enterprise data centers to cutting-edge research, here’s how these chips fit into Nvidia’s legacy, what they bring to the table, and why their historic rise matters.
BLACKWELL ULTRA: POWER REFINED
The Blackwell Ultra isn’t a clean slate—it’s an evolution of the Blackwell architecture unveiled in March 2024, designed to squeeze even more from Nvidia’s AI playbook. Huang detailed a chip family that ramps up performance with 288GB of HBM4e memory—up from Blackwell’s 192GB—and a blistering 20 petaflops of FP4 precision, per TechCrunch. It’s built for reasoning models, the next frontier in AI where systems don’t just process but think through complex queries, delivering up to 25 times the token throughput of the Hopper H100, per The Verge.

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