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Industry
From GPUs to factory floors, Nvidia redefines manufacturing landscape
At GTC 2026, Nvidia rolled out multiple chips, racks and software, highlighting three shifts: changes in AI computing cost structures, new software monetisation models and deeper AI adoption in manufacturing and mobility. It presented the Vera Rubin platform, the Groq 3 LPX inference rack and a 100 trillion dollar estimate for the physical AI market. It also cited expanding infrastructure deployment and the role of Korean suppliers including Samsung and SK Hynix.
AI & Enterprise
Tech Insight: Nvidia is now an AI infrastructure platform company
Nvidia is now a heterogeneous AI infrastructure platform company, tech analyst Patrick Moorhead said after hearing announcements at Nvidia\'s annual GTC 2026 conference. Nvidia unveiled its new Vera Rubin AI infrastructure platform, including chips and rack systems designed for mass production. It also highlighted integration with Groq inference hardware and growing demand for its Vera CPU. Nvidia detailed software moves with Dynamo 1.0 and a security-enhanced NeMo stack, and cited adoption across cloud, enterprise and robotics.
Mobility
Nvidia expands autonomous driving alliance as Hyundai, Nissan, Isuzu, BYD and Geely join
Nvidia has expanded the roster of partners using its autonomous driving development platform, adding Hyundai Motor, Nissan Motor, Isuzu and China automakers BYD and Geely, CNBC reported. The collaboration focuses on building systems based on the Nvidia Drive Hyperion platform to support Level 4 autonomous driving technology. CEO Jensen Huang said at the GTC conference that the sector has reached a \"ChatGPT moment\" and announced four new robotaxi platform partners.