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Red Hat Expands Collaboration with NVIDIA to Pair Enterprise Open Source with Rack-Scale AI for Faster, Production-Ready Innovation

Red Hat and NVIDIA have expanded their collaboration to launch Red Hat Enterprise Linux for NVIDIA, a specialized platform designed to provide Day 0 support for the NVIDIA Rubin architecture. This partnership aims to industrialize open source AI by providing a secure, stable, and unified infrastructure that scales enterprise AI workloads across hybrid cloud environments. Learn more

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Wired - Jensen Huang Says NVIDIA's New Vera Rubin Chips Are in ‘Full Production’

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announced at CES 2026 that the Vera Rubin next-generation AI platform is in full production, with first customer deliveries expected in the second half of the year. The company is working with Red Hat to offer more products that will run on the new Rubin chip system. Learn more

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SDxCentral - AI inferencing will define 2026, and the market's wide open

Industry experts predict 2026 will be the breakout year for AI inference as the market shifts from massive centralized training to discrete, real-time production workloads like agentic AI and edge computing. This evolution has sparked intense competition between established hyperscalers and specialized neoclouds, as well as hardware and storage providers racing to optimize the infrastructure required for continuous, data-centric AI operations. Learn more

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Technically Speaking - Build a production-ready AI toolbox ft. Cat Weeks

Turning an AI demo into a production-ready business asset requires a fundamental shift in strategy. While massive frontier models drive hype, a sustainable production architecture is built on a diverse toolbox of specialized, cost-effective models. Learn how to build a production-ready "AI Toolbox" on this episode of Technically Speaking. Learn more

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The AI resolution that will still matter in 2030

The AI industry's current marketing relies on manufactured urgency and fear, which often pushes leaders toward black box solutions instead of sustainable strategies. To counter this, the author advocates for a foundation of transparency and deliberate planning in infrastructure and data governance, asserting that long-term success comes from building systems that are understandable and stable rather than just moving fast. Learn more

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Red Hat helps customers integrate new and existing IT applications, develop cloud-native applications, standardize on our industry-leading operating system, and automate, secure, and manage complex environments. Award-winning support, training, and consulting services make Red Hat a trusted adviser to the Fortune 500. As a strategic partner to cloud providers, system integrators, application vendors, customers, and open source communities, Red Hat can help organizations prepare for the digital future.

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