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Runway News | Runway Advances Video Generation and World Models With NVIDIA Rubin Platform
Runway Advances Video Generation and World Models With NVIDIA Rubin Platform
January 5, 2026
by Runway
Accelerating our video and world models research with NVIDIA's Rubin architecture
Runway is among the first to demonstrate video generation models on NVIDIA Rubin platform. Runway’s Gen-4.5, the world's top-rated video generation model, was ported from NVIDIA Hopper to Vera Rubin NVL72 in a single day, demonstrating seamless backward compatibility and production readiness. Runway's first general world model family, GWM-1, also exemplifies the applications Rubin is designed to accelerate: from physics-aware robotics training to explorable virtual worlds and interactive avatars.
We are accelerating our video and world models with the NVIDIA Rubin platform. Gen-4.5 is the first video model to run on this next generation of AI infrastructure.
As video generation models produce exponentially longer sequences, demand on the compute infrastructure grows dramatically. Meeting this demand requires a purpose-built AI infrastructure, designed for the scale, efficiency, and memory capacity that video diffusion requires.
The Rubin platform is built for the next frontier of AI models, including video generation. With 50 PF of inference compute per GPU, the platform accelerates real-time, long-form, high-fidelity video generation. Unlocking new creative and commercial possibilities for users worldwide.
Runway’s Gen-4.5, currently the top-rated video generation model in the world, was ported from NVIDIA Hopper to Vera Rubin NVL72 within a single day. This rapid integration demonstrates strong backward compatibility across NVIDIA GPU generations and confirms Rubin's readiness for production video generation workloads at scale, powering the next frontier of AI: systems that move beyond text to understand, simulate, and interact with the physical world.
The recently launched GWM-1, Runway's first general world model family, exemplifies the workloads Vera Rubin was built for. GWM-1 simulates physics-aware environments in real time for robotics training, explorable virtual worlds, and interactive avatars.