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NVIDIA's Vera Rubin: A Strategic Shift Toward AI-Specialized Hardware

NVIDIA's upcoming GPU architecture, codenamed Vera Rubin, is designed specifically for AI workloads and expected to arrive in July. With potential performance gains in matrix operations and a focus on large-sca...

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