Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) unveiled its new Rubin CPX chip system on Tuesday, with the new GPU aimed at artificial intelligence video and software creation.
Shares fell fractionally in late morning trading.
The Vera Rubin NVL144 CPX platform brings 8 exaflops of AI performance and 100TB of fast memory in a single rack, Nvidia said in a statement. The company also said that for every $100M invested, customers can generate $5B in token revenue.
Cursor, Runway and Magic are the company that are already trialing Rubin CPX for their needs, Nvidia added.
“The Vera Rubin platform will mark another leap in the frontier of AI computing — introducing both the next-generation Rubin GPU and a new category of processors called CPX,” said Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang. “Just as RTX revolutionized graphics and physical AI, Rubin CPX is the first CUDA GPU purpose-built for massive-context AI, where models reason across millions of tokens of knowledge at once.”
NVIDIA Rubin CPX is expected to be available at the end of 2026, Nvidia added.