Nvidia's next-gen Kyber AI rack system delayed to 2028 on manufacturing snags
Nvidia's next-generation Kyber rack system has been pushed to 2028 because of manufacturing snags, according to research firm SemiAnalysis. The system, which houses the company's Rubin chips, faces production challenges in Taiwan. The report is being watched closely across the AI infrastructure supply chain.

Nvidia's next-generation Kyber rack system has been delayed to 2028, according to research firm SemiAnalysis, which attributed the slip to manufacturing difficulties in Taiwan, where the system is produced.
The Kyber system is designed to house Nvidia's next-generation processors, code-named Rubin. Such rack systems form the critical infrastructure used in large data centers to train and run advanced artificial intelligence models.
The delay matters for supply-chain planning at a time when demand for AI hardware remains strong. Nvidia has not commented publicly on the report, and a firm timeline for the company's product roadmap has not been confirmed.
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