Abstract visualization of Nvidia's Vera Rubin AI supercomputer platform

Nvidia's $1 Trillion Bet: Inside the Vera Rubin Platform That Wants to Power Every AI Agent on Earth

Jensen Huang just told the world Nvidia expects $1 trillion in revenue by 2027. That’s double last year’s forecast. But the real story from GTC 2026 isn’t the number — it’s the machine that’s supposed to earn it. Vera Rubin Isn’t a Chip. It’s an Ecosystem. Stop thinking about Nvidia as a GPU company. The star of this year’s GTC is the Vera Rubin platform — a five-rack-scale AI supercomputer built from seven different chips, each purpose-designed for a specific slice of the AI workload. ...

March 24, 2026 · 5 min · DBBS Tech
Abstract visualization of NVIDIA's trillion-dollar AI inference infrastructure

NVIDIA's $1 Trillion Bet: GTC 2026 Reveals the Age of AI Agents, Space Data Centers, and Inference Dominance

Jensen Huang walked into a packed San Jose hockey arena, leather jacket and all, and casually doubled NVIDIA’s AI revenue forecast to $1 trillion through 2027. Then he announced chips purpose-built for AI agents, a partnership with a former competitor, Disney robots, self-driving car deals, and — because apparently Earth isn’t big enough — data centers in space. GTC 2026 wasn’t a product launch. It was a declaration of what comes next. ...

March 17, 2026 · 5 min · DBBS Tech
Abstract visualization of NVIDIA's GTC 2026 inference architecture

NVIDIA GTC 2026: The AI Chip Giant Just Rewrote the Rules of Inference

Thirty thousand people just descended on San Jose for what might be the most important tech keynote of 2026. NVIDIA’s GPU Technology Conference kicks off today, and Jensen Huang has promised to “surprise the world.” He’s not bluffing. The Training Era Is Over. Welcome to Inference. For three years, the AI hardware playbook was brain-dead simple: buy GPUs, train bigger models, repeat. NVIDIA rode that formula to a $4.4 trillion market cap — the most valuable public company on Earth. ...

March 16, 2026 · 5 min · DBBS Tech
Abstract illustration of Nvidia's new inference chip architecture

Nvidia Just Admitted GPUs Aren't Enough — Its $20B Groq Bet Changes Everything

For a decade, Nvidia sold the world a simple story: GPUs are all you need. Training? GPUs. Inference? Also GPUs. That story built a $3 trillion empire. On March 16 at GTC 2026 in San Jose, Jensen Huang is expected to blow it up himself. Nvidia will reportedly unveil a dedicated inference processor — not a GPU — built on technology from Groq, the inference startup it absorbed in a $20 billion deal last December. OpenAI is lined up as the first major customer. And the implications for the entire AI hardware ecosystem are enormous. ...

March 4, 2026 · 6 min · DBBS Tech