AsianFin — NVIDIA provided fresh details on its upcoming Rubin architecture chips at the Goldman Sachs Technology Conference on September 8, following the company’s announcement in late August that Rubin chips are slated for mass production next year.
NVIDIA Chief Financial Officer Colette Kress said the Rubin chips are now market-ready, with six distinct chips already taped out. The company is gearing up for their commercial rollout, which will follow the ongoing shipments of its current Blackwell architecture line.
Kress highlighted that data center revenue for NVIDIA’s fiscal 2026 second quarter comprises multiple segments, including products based on the Blackwell GB200, B200, and Blackwell Ultra GB300 architectures. Shipments of GB200 and GB300 chips continue into the third quarter, she said.
Looking ahead, Kress noted that even before Rubin officially enters the market, NVIDIA has already observed demand in the multi-gigawatt range for these upcoming chips, underscoring strong data center growth and sustained appetite for high-performance computing.