We Could See the World’s First 1.6nm Chips Debut at NVIDIA’s GTC 2026 Keynote, With Feynman Taking Over the Stage

We Could See the World’s First 1.6nm Chips Debut at NVIDIA’s GTC 2026 Keynote, With Feynman Taking Over the Stage

By Muhammad Zuhair
Publication Date: 2026-02-25 08:33:00

NVIDIA’s GTC 2026 keynote plans are looking far beyond Vera Rubin, according to a new report, which says the company could showcase next-gen Feynman chips.

NVIDIA’s Feynman Chips Might Also Mark the First Instance of the Adoption of Groq’s LPU Units

We already know that Team Green plans to set the tone for the next decade of computing at this year’s GTC, and, according to Jensen himself, the world will see technology “never unveiled before” in his keynote. While we did speculate back then that the showcase would be dedicated to Feynman, it appears the Korean media outlet Chosun Biz agrees with us, as their latest report indicates that this year’s GTC will mark the first public debut of Feynman.

Details on the Feynman chips are currently slim, but we do know that it will mark the first adoption of TSMC’s A16 (1.6nm) chips, which are also a major leap in the realm of semiconductors, featuring Super Power Rail (SPR) and the world’s smallest node technology. NVIDIA is set to be TSMC’s first, and probably the only customer for the A16 node during the initial HVM phase, given that it is claimed that mobile customers might adopt the chip standard later, as it requires architectural revamps. However, Feynman showcases at GTC 2026 also have another interesting angle.

We believe that Feynman would mark the first integration of Groq’s LPU hardware stack, as latency has become a major focus for GPU manufacturers. In a…