Nvidia NASDAQ:NVDA CEO Jensen Huang said the company's next-generation Vera Rubin AI systems remain on track, pushing back against reports that manufacturing problems could delay the rollout.
Speaking in Tokyo, Huang said the hardware is already in production and moving toward giant volumes, according to Bloomberg. He did not provide a more specific delivery timeline.
Nvidia designs GPUs, networking systems and software used to train and run artificial intelligence models. Its product roadmap is closely watched because delays can affect cloud providers, chip suppliers and the wider AI infrastructure buildout.
The reassurance followed a SemiAnalysis report that Nvidia's next AI server rack had encountered problems with a specialized circuit board connecting key electronic modules. Any prolonged delay could disrupt customer deployment schedules and slow the transition beyond Blackwell.