- Nvidia CEO confirms Blackwell Ultra and Vera Rubin -Names
- Both were revealed on GTC 2025 in March 2025
- Nvidia sees total revenue growing 114% years to years when AI promotion bommer
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has teased that the company’s next flagship chip will be shown within the next few weeks – as well as apparently officially confirming its name.
When he spoke to analysts about the company’s fiscal quarter 2025 earnings calls, Huang revealed that the new hardware will carry moniker from Blackwell Ultra and will be revealed at its NVIDIA GTC 2025 event in March 2025.
“Come to GTC, I’ll talk to you about Blackwell Ultra, Vera Rubin, and then show you one click after that,” Huang declared.
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Huang continued to add Blackwell Ultra will be officially launched in the second half of 2025 and offers upgrades in processors, networks and memory – but will be built on the same system architecture as Blackwell.
Both Blackwell Ultra and Vera Rubin were teased on a company course on Computex 2024, but Huang has now apparently confirmed the naming of both.
Nvidia revealed Blackwell at GTC 2024 and promised a big step forward in terms of AI power and efficiency.
It has since seen a number of releases, including the first Blackwell “Superchip”, the GB200, which has the ability to scale up from a single rack all the way to a whole data center, as Nvidia seems to push with her leadership in the AI race.
Blackwell contains 208 billion transistors (up from 80 billion in mares) across its two GPU doors, which are associated with 10 TB/other chip-to-chip link to a single, overall GPU, making it up to 30x faster than jumps when it comes to AI-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-In-Infert
Despite this, NVIDIA says Blackwell can reduce cost and energy consumption by up to 25x, giving the example of educating a 1.8 Billion Billion parameter model – which would have taken 8,000 jumps GPUs and 15 megawatt power – but now can be done by only 2,000 Blackwell GPUs that use only four megawatts.
Vera Rubin is the * next * step forward for nvidia after Blackwell Ultra, with an expected release in 2026, with CPU and GPU products anticpated, including a Vera Rubin card that combines GPU and CPU in a “superchip”.
Huang’s tease came when Nvidia revealed its latest set of financial results, with the company once again so record return as it benefits from the huge increase in the AI demand.
Total Nvidia revenue more than doubled year to year and reached $ 130.5 billion for fiscal year, an increase of 114%, largely aided by record data center revenue of $ 35.6 billion, an increase of 16% from the previous quarter and up 93% from a year ago.
“The demand for Blackwell is great as reasoning AI adds another scaling law – rising calculation for training makes models smarter and rising calculation for long thinking makes the answer smarter,” Huang said of the results.
“We have successfully increased the massive scale production of Blackwell AI Supercomputers and achieved billions of dollars in sales in its first quarter. AI goes on with light speed as agentic AI and physical AI set the scene for the next wave of AI to revolutionize the largest industries. “
Via The Verge



