NVDA: Vera Rubin AI Platform Enters Mass Production, CEO Thanks 150 Taiwan Suppliers
Nvidia (NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang announced on June 1, 2026, that the Vera Rubin AI platform has entered full mass production, crediting 150 Taiwanese supply chain partners for accelerating output to meet surging demand for agentic AI workloads worldwide. Vera Rubin is Nvidia’s largest POD-level system, integrating Vera CPUs, Rubin GPUs, BlueField-4 DPUs, and Spectrum-6 Ethernet switches. It delivers up to 10 times the agentic data throughput of the prior Grace Blackwell architecture and includes Spectrum-X photonics for a fivefold boost in energy efficiency. The platform also features confidential computing to secure multi-tenant AI factories. Taiwanese partners include Foxconn (2317-TW), Wistron (3231-TW), Asus (2357-TW), Gigabyte (2376-TW), and Wiwynn (6669-TW). Global system builders Dell (DELL-US), HPE (HPE-US), Lenovo, and Supermicro (SMCI-US) will deploy Vera Rubin using Nvidia’s DSX reference design to speed AI factory construction.