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NVIDIA's GPU System Roadmap Extended to 2028

Published: at 10:07 AM

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Original article: NVIDIA Draws GPU System Roadmap Out To 2028

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NVIDIA’s decision to publicly share its extended roadmap underscores its commitment to transparency and long-term planning in the rapidly evolving field of accelerated computing. By outlining advancements in GPU architectures like the Blackwell series and enhancements in interconnect technologies such as NVLink and NVSwitch, NVIDIA is positioning itself to meet the growing demands of data-intensive applications, including AI and high-performance computing. The inclusion of CPU development in the roadmap indicates a strategic move towards offering integrated computing solutions, potentially reducing reliance on third-party processors and strengthening NVIDIA’s position in the data center market. However, the absence of detailed plans for DPUs in the current roadmap leaves questions about how NVIDIA intends to address the increasing need for specialized data processing capabilities in future system architectures.


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