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NVIDIA Blog · NVIDIA Writers · 2026-05-21
NVIDIA won four COMPUTEX 2026 Best Choice Awards for its Vera Rubin NVL72 rack-scale AI supercomputer, Jetson Thor edge AI platform, and Alpamayo autonomous vehicle development system, with Jensen Huang scheduled to deliver a keynote on June 1.
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Topics: nvidia-hardwareai-infrastructureedge-aiautonomous-vehiclesai-accelerators
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- The Vera Rubin NVL72 delivers up to 10x higher inference performance per watt and 10x lower cost per token compared to previous generations.
- When paired with NVIDIA Groq 3 LPX, the Vera Rubin NVL72 delivers up to 35x higher throughput per watt for trillion-parameter models.
- NVIDIA Jetson Thor delivers 7.5x the compute and 3.5x the energy efficiency of the previous Jetson Orin generation in a compact 40–130 watt module.
- The Alpamayo platform includes 10-billion-parameter chain-of-thought reasoning vision language action models and over 1,700 hours of open autonomous driving datasets.
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Vera Rubin NVL72 delivers up to 10x higher inference performance per watt and 10x lower cost per token.
Its cable-free, hose-free, fanless modular tray design reduces assembly time from two hours to five minutes per compute tray.
Alpamayo is designed to help developers tackle rare, complex long-tail driving scenarios — such as interpreting an ambiguous hand signal from a pedestrian, determining the right-of-way when traffic lights and road markings contradict each other.