Nvidia enterprise GPU and CPU roadmaps: Rubin, Rubin Ultra, Feynman, and silicon photonics

Nvidia’s 2025–2028 roadmap introduces next-gen GPUs, CPUs, and photonic networking to massively scale AI performance, culminating in the 576-GPU chiplet NVL576 Kyber system, delivering 14 times the performance of currently leading-edge NVL72 platforms.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/semiconductors/nvidia-enterprise-roadmap-rubin-rubin-ultra-feynm

 Inside the future of 3D NAND: The roadmap to 500 layers

The 3D NAND industry is rapidly advancing toward 500-layer stacks and 4800 MT/s interfaces by 2027, enabling denser, faster, and more efficient storage.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/storage/inside-the-future-of-3d-nand-the-roadmap-to-500-layers

 Now that Wi-Fi 7 has been around for a while, is it worth upgrading?

Wi-Fi 7 brings some noticeable performance and reliability benefits over preceding standards, but not everyone should upgrade.

https://www.tomshardware.com/networking/now-that-wi-fi-7-has-been-around-for-a-while-is-it-worth-upgrading

 Why parts of Tom’s Hardware now have a paywall

Wondering why parts of Tom's Hardware now have a paywall? You can find all your questions answered right here.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/why-parts-of-toms-hardware-now-have-a-paywall

 Nvidia defiant over backdoors and kill switches in GPUs as U.S. mulls tracking requirements — calls them 'permanent flaws' that are 'a gift to hackers'

Nvidia has denied backdoors or kill switches in its GPUs amid U.S. proposals for location tracking to enforce export controls. The company calls such features a security risk and “permanent flaw,” warning they could undermine trust. Nvidia lost $8B in sales from recent export restrictions.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/nvidia-defiant-over-b


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