By Proactive
Publication Date: 2026-03-10 18:29:00
Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA, XETRA:NVD) is expected to unveil a broader suite of specialized artificial intelligence chips and networking technologies at its flagship developer conference next week, according to analysts at Bank of America.
The firm expects Nvidia to showcase a broadened AI computing stack, including systems designed for training, inference prefill, low-latency decoding and large-scale batching workloads.
Bank of America said the event will likely highlight the emergence of specialized AI inference engines, expanding Nvidia’s portfolio beyond training chips toward customized systems optimized for different stages of AI model processing.
Among the potential announcements are customized inference processors, including a CPX chip for inference prefill workloads and a low-latency decode processor known as an LPU, which analysts said could be integrated into future Nvidia rack-scale systems such as Rubin Ultra and the company’s next-generation platforms.
“These products represent a new wave of co-designed and disaggregated AI infrastructure,” Bank of America wrote, adding that such architectures could become increasingly important as AI workloads shift from training toward inference at scale.
The bank also expects Nvidia to outline its longer-term product roadmap through 2028, potentially providing updates on future GPU…