Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang made several AI-related announcements during his two-hour keynote at Computex, a computer and tech trade fair held annually in Taipei, Taiwan.

“Generative AI is reshaping industries and opening new opportunities for innovation and growth,” said Huang as he kicked off his keynote to an audience of 6,500 ahead of the four-day trade show taking place this week.

“Today, we’re at the cusp of a major shift in computing. The intersection of AI and accelerated computing is set to redefine the future,” he added.

While Nvidia only very recently introduced its Blackwell platform, which Huang called the engine to power generative AI, he now announced that the Rubin platform will succeed the upcoming Blackwell platform, featuring new GPUs, a new Arm-based CPU – Vera – and advanced networking with NVLink 6, CX9 SuperNIC and the X1600 converged InfiniBand/Ethernet switch.

He said that Nvidia’s roadmap for new semiconductors will be released annually, highlighting an...