Originally published on AI Tech Connect.
What this claim actually means for builders When Nvidia unveiled the Rubin platform — six new chips spanning GPU, CPU and networking — the line that travelled fastest was a single number: up to a ten times reduction in inference token cost compared with the Blackwell platform. For an AI founder, that is not a hardware statistic. It is a claim about your gross margin, your pricing power and, ultimately, whether your product can ever make money. This piece translates the "10x cheaper tokens" headline into what it really means for unit economics, and where the gap usually opens up between the slide and the invoice. If you want the underlying hardware specifications, our Vera Rubin GPU builder guide covers the platform in detail, and our B300 inference economics piece sets out the Blackwell…
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