Nvidia and AMD Set the Pace for AI Hardware in 2026
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang used CES to outline the company’s next chapter, unveiling the Rubin computing architecture and new open-source AI models aimed at autonomous vehicles and robotics. Rubin is expected to begin replacing Blackwell later this year, bringing major gains in speed and storage to meet surging AI compute demand.
Meanwhile, AMD CEO Lisa Su highlighted partnerships with AI leaders and introduced the Ryzen AI 400 Series processors. AMD’s message was clear: AI-powered personal computers are the next major battleground, and performance gains must reach everyday users, not just data centers.
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ces used to be about weird gadgets, now it’s just “ai but everywhere all at once”