Nvidia has introduced its latest AI chip, “Rubin,” at the Computex conference in Taipei, promising enhanced power efficiency and set to begin shipping in 2026. This new development comes shortly after their recent announcement of the “Blackwell” chips, underscoring Nvidia’s rapid innovation cycle. CEO Jensen Huang highlighted the strategic move to maintain Nvidia’s dominance in the AI processor market, a key factor in its valuation surge, approaching the market cap of tech giants like Apple and Microsoft. Additionally, Nvidia is expanding its influence in the PC market through new deals with Asus and MSI, integrating its AI capabilities into consumer technology. This aggressive expansion into AI-enhanced PCs is poised to redefine personal computing, with AI applications expected to drive future PC sales and innovations.

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