NVIDIA this week introduced the Vera Rubin platform, a purpose-built enterprise AI agent infrastructure designed to support every phase of agentic AI—from pretraining to real-time inference. The platform includes the Vera CPU, Rubin GPU, and the Groq 3 LPU inference accelerator, all optimized for high-throughput, low-latency agentic workloads. Early adopters span major enterprise sectors, including Adobe, Salesforce, and SAP, signaling broad industry momentum behind agentic AI deployment.

The Vera Rubin platform represents a strategic shift in enterprise AI infrastructure. By offering a vertically integrated stack—spanning custom CPUs, GPUs, and inference accelerators—NVIDIA aims to simplify deployment of autonomous agents at scale. This move aligns with the broader trend of agentic AI moving from experimental pilots to production-grade systems in enterprise environments.

Beyond enterprise software, NVIDIA also showcased applications of the platform in autonomous vehicles and healthcare robotics. Automotive partners such as BYD, Geely, Isuzu, and Nissan announced Level 4 autonomous vehicle programs built on NVIDIA’s DRIVE Hyperion platform. Meanwhile, healthcare robotics firms including CMR Surgical and Johnson & Johnson MedTech are adopting the platform, supported by the release of Open‑H, the world’s largest healthcare robotics dataset with over 700 hours of surgical video.

This announcement underscores the growing importance of agentic AI in enterprise operations. By delivering a full-stack hardware and software solution, NVIDIA is positioning itself as a foundational provider for organizations seeking to operationalize AI agents across diverse domains—from business workflows to robotics and autonomous systems.