In order to keep growth rising, Nvidia needs to deliver a next-generation chip that justifies its cost and improves on the previous generation's speeds, power efficiency and cost of ownership.
The company has targeted 2026 for a rollout of the Vera chips, according to an investor presentation last fall. In addition to Vera Rubin, Nvidia is expected to discuss Blackwell Ultra, an updated version of its Blackwell chips that analysts expect the company to start selling later this year.
Huang also teased during an earnings call last month that he'll show the "next click" after Vera Rubin. That architecture will likely be named after a scientist, too.