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>In the second half of 2026, Nvidia is promising to deliver the Vera Rubin NVL144, with a new Arm chip and a new GPU. The company has yet to disclose how much power it expects that rack to consume, but it will likely be higher, with Boyle stating that “there'll be lots of steps in between” the 120kW scale and 600kW. “We've got to meet our customers where they are today.”

>All of this brings the 'Kyber' rack to 600kW, beyond the limits of the vast majority of data centers today, especially if the racks are deployed at scale.

>He continues: "It's undeniable that the density will continue to increase. Will we get to 1MW exactly? I don't know, but the density will definitely go higher and higher because the compute will be so much more efficient when that happens.

1MW Rack? I just cant compute the density here. But I also cant wait to see it.

I finally understand what Jensen was saying about AI Factory. It isn't a Chip or a 4 to 8U Server Unit anymore. It is not just another 4Us Unit within Racks. They are more like Oxide, Rack as a unit designed from ground up.

I reached on google, and 1 MW can supply electricity to approximately 500 to 1,000 households. Absolutely insane number.