In response to claims that manufacturing issues may cause product delays, Nvidia founder and CEO Hwang In-hoon said that the company's next-generation artificial intelligence accelerated computing system has entered the production stage and will be delivered to customers as planned. Hwang In-hoon told reporters in Tokyo on Wednesday that Vera Rubin hardware is being produced “on a large scale” as planned, but no specific schedule was revealed. Research agency SemiAnalysis reported earlier this month that the launch of Nvidia's next-generation AI server rack system will be delayed due to manufacturing difficulties with a special circuit board connecting electronic modules. In response, Wong In-hoon said, “These claims are untrue. Vera Rubin is already in production and large-scale mass production is about to begin.”

Zhitongcaijing · 1d ago
In response to claims that manufacturing issues may cause product delays, Nvidia founder and CEO Hwang In-hoon said that the company's next-generation artificial intelligence accelerated computing system has entered the production stage and will be delivered to customers as planned. Hwang In-hoon told reporters in Tokyo on Wednesday that Vera Rubin hardware is being produced “on a large scale” as planned, but no specific schedule was revealed. Research agency SemiAnalysis reported earlier this month that the launch of Nvidia's next-generation AI server rack system will be delayed due to manufacturing difficulties with a special circuit board connecting electronic modules. In response, Wong In-hoon said, “These claims are untrue. Vera Rubin is already in production and large-scale mass production is about to begin.”