Published on: 2025-06-08 19:27:00
Nvidia recently revealed details about its new AI graphics processors, and one of them is named for a scientist familiar to many space fans. Vera Rubin, the namesake for one of Nvidia's new AI GPU platforms, was the American scientist credited with discovering dark matter early in her career. Rubin's long career in astronomy began in the 1940s when she was Vassar College's sole astronomy undergraduate and extended until her death in 1988 at the age of 88. Rubin was considered a pioneer for wome
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