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NVIDIA Other 2026-07-08

NVIDIA Rigel Core: Single-Threaded CPU as the New Control Plane for Agentic AI

NVIDIA unveils Rosa CPU architecture with custom Rigel core (Arm v9.2), targeting single-threaded performance for Agentic AI workloads, paired with Feynman GPU (1.6nm, 50 PFLOPS) in 2028. This shifts CPU design from core-count scaling to serial-latency optimization, directly challenging AMD EPYC and Intel Xeon dominance.

NVIDIA Other 2026-07-07

NVIDIA Denies Kyber NVL144 Delay, But 78-Layer PCB Bottleneck Exposes AI Hardware Physics Limit

NVIDIA officially denies reports of Kyber NVL144 rack delay to 2028, but SemiAnalysis revelations about a 78-layer ultra-high-density PCB midplane bottleneck and Rubin Ultra cancellation expose hard physical limits in signal integrity and manufacturing, opening a strategic window for AMD and Google.

NVIDIA Other 2026-07-06

NVIDIA Kyber NVL144 Delayed to 2028: Midplane PCB Manufacturing Becomes AI Scaling Bottleneck

SemiAnalysis reveals NVIDIA's Kyber NVL144 delayed beyond 12 months to 2028 due to 78-layer Orthogonal Backplane manufacturing challenges. The interim NVL72x2 solution is cancelled due to operational burdens, and the 4-die Rubin Ultra is also scrapped, leaving a product gap in NVIDIA's scaling roadmap.

NVIDIA Other 2026-06-22

Dell PowerEdge XE8812: Liquid-Cooled Density Trap with NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL4

Dell launches PowerEdge XE8812 with NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL4, delivering 144 GPUs per rack, 300kW+ power, and 100% direct liquid cooling. It offers a generational leap in memory and compute density for HPC and AI, but deeply locks users into Dell's PowerRack, iDRAC, and ORv3 ecosystem from chip to rack.