NVIDIA's top-tier AI server for next year, the Blackwell Ultra GB300, is forecast to see a huge shipment jump of one hundred twenty-nine percent. Major clients like Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta are driving this demand, with industry estimates predicting up to sixty thousand racks shipped in 2026. Production has smoothed out after initial hiccups, thanks to manufacturers like Foxconn adapting and NVIDIA sticking with a more reliable board design called Bianca over a newer, more complex option.
These GB300 servers build on the existing Blackwell architecture but are powered by more advanced B300 chips. They are expected to push AI model performance further, following the path set by the current GB200 systems that run models like GPT 5.2. This rollout sets the stage for NVIDIA's next-generation platform, codenamed Rubin, which promises a full-stack overhaul. Rubin is slated for a formal reveal in March, with availability likely in the second half of next year.
These GB300 servers build on the existing Blackwell architecture but are powered by more advanced B300 chips. They are expected to push AI model performance further, following the path set by the current GB200 systems that run models like GPT 5.2. This rollout sets the stage for NVIDIA's next-generation platform, codenamed Rubin, which promises a full-stack overhaul. Rubin is slated for a formal reveal in March, with availability likely in the second half of next year.