Company and Event Summary
On June 22, 2026, NVIDIA launched the NVIDIA Vera Rubin supercomputing platform at the ISC High Performance 2026 international high-performance computing exhibition. The platform features native double-precision (FP64) performance, is equipped with NVIDIA CUDA-X™ libraries, and integrates the full-stack capabilities of the NVIDIA AI platform, aiming to provide top-tier computing power support for global scientific research scenarios.
AI Business Relevance
This platform is part of NVIDIA’s full-stack AI layout. Relying on the CUDA-X ecosystem and AI platform capabilities, it can provide efficient computing power support for AI-driven computing tasks in the scientific research field, strengthening NVIDIA’s business layout in the field of high-performance computing and AI integration, and further expanding its AI-related To B scientific research market.
Industry Chain Position
As a provider of integrated high-performance computing hardware and AI software stack solutions, NVIDIA is at the core of the scientific research supercomputer industry chain:
- Upstream: Provides computing power hardware basis relying on its own GPU chip R&D and manufacturing capabilities
- Midstream: Integrates CUDA-X libraries and the full-stack software capabilities of the AI platform
- Downstream: Provides supercomputer solutions for global scientific research institutions, universities and other customers
Risk Warning
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