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Nvidia’s Rubin Ultra delays raise 2028 risk for AI dominance

Nvidia’s Rubin Ultra AI architecture faces integration delays, pushing rollout to 2027-2028 amid rising costs and complexity.

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Nvidia’s Rubin Ultra AI architecture faces delays due to integration challenges and rising component costs, impacting future rollout timelines


Nvidia’s next-generation Rubin Ultra AI architecture could face delays as the company grapples with the enormous complexity of integrating more GPUs, memory, networking and power into a single system.

Brad Gastwirth, Senior Market Analyst from Circular Technologies, explains why Rubin Ultra’s move towards 144 GPUs per rack is creating new integration challenges, while surging high-bandwidth memory (HBM) and component costs are forcing Nvidia to test alternative configurations.

With smaller initial volumes potentially arriving in 2027 and the broader rollout pushed towards 2028, what does the delay mean for Nvidia’s AI dominance — and could investors already be pricing in the risk?

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