Nvidia Feynman AI Architecture will announced at GTC 2026 featuring 1nm GPU technology and HBM4 memory hardware updates

Nvidia reveals Feynman AI Architecture at GTC 2026. The 1nm GPU design includes HBM4 memory from Samsung and SK Hynix with a projected 2028 launch.
Nvidia Feynman AI Architecture will announced at GTC 2026 featuring 1nm GPU technology and HBM4 memory hardware updates

Nvidia Feynman AI Architecture GTC 2026 Unveiling

Nvidia will present its Feynman AI Architecture at GTC 2026. The company announced its GTC 2026 developer conference will take place in California from March 16 to 19. The conference will showcase new AI architecture through its main presentation of Feynman AI chip technology. The new GPU design follows the Blackwell and Rubin models with an expected launch date of 2028. Jensen Huang the CEO announced that upcoming technology will surpass all existing hardware performance.

The Feynman GPU marks the first AI chip to enter mass production through a 1nm class foundry process. TSMC continues to serve as Nvidia primary manufacturing partner while the company expands its 16A (1.6nm) production capacity to fulfill report requirements. Nvidia is currently negotiating with Intel about potential GPU production outsourcing which would involve Feynman GPU production through both foundry and advanced packaging services.

Memory performance creates a critical barrier for large scale language models (LLMs) which Nvidia partners will demonstrate at GTC 2026 through new memory solutions.

  • Samsung Electronics The company will demonstrate its 6th generation High Bandwidth Memory (HBM4). These modules are intended for the Rubin GPU series. Samsung provides performance analysis of its 7th generation HBM4E which will support future Nvidia architectures.
  • SK Hynix The company will present on HBM4 advantages for LLM efficiency after securing most HBM4 orders from Nvidia. The company currently supplies approximately two thirds of the total HBM4 capacity required for Nvidia’s Rubin GPUs.

GTC 2026 will explore high performance computing applications that go beyond Feynman hardware. Nvidia will launch new software suites that will support physical AI and digital twin environments. The upcoming generation of Nvidia GPUs will power AI technologies which now enable physical system simulations to operate beyond digital data processing. The conference will showcase Nvidia latest developments in PC chip production which help the company expand its hardware product range.

  • GTC 2026 Initial unveiling and architectural deep dive.
  • Production Start Second half of 2026 for 1.6nm/1nm preliminary stages.
  • Commercial Availability Full commercial availability of Feynman based systems will begin in 2028.

Source: biz.chosun

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