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Nvidia unveils Blackwell B200, the “world’s most powerful chip” designed for AI
Arstechnica
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1y ago
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Nvidia has unveiled its most powerful single-chip GPU, the Blackwell B200 tensor core chip, which can reduce AI inference operating costs and energy consumption by up to 25 times compared to its predecessor. The company also introduced the GB200, a "superchip" that combines two B200 chips and a Grace CPU for even more performance. The Blackwell platform enables the training of trillion-parameter AI models and incorporates six technologies for accelerated computing. Major organizations, including Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI, are expected to adopt the Blackwell platform. The new chips further solidify Nvidia's dominance in the data center market.
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Nvidia's new B200 'Blackwell' unleashes next-gen AI for humanoid dreams
Livemint
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1y ago
Medial
Nvidia has unveiled its latest AI chip, the B200 'Blackwell', at the GTC 2024 conference. The chip is aimed at accelerating AI workloads and extends the company's dominance in the AI computing market. It combines two large silicon squares, each with 208 billion transistors, into a single component. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated that the chip is 30 times faster at some tasks than its predecessor. The chip is expected to be adopted by major tech companies for their cloud computing services and AI offerings. The specific pricing and performance details were not disclosed.
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Nvidia unveils $3,000 desktop AI computer for home researchers
Arstechnica
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6m ago
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Nvidia has introduced Project DIGITS, a compact $3,000 desktop computer designed for at-home AI research, featuring the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip. Announced at CES 2025, it supports AI models up to 200 billion parameters, allowing researchers to develop locally before transitioning to cloud deployment. With 128GB of RAM and 4TB storage, it rivals high-end alternatives like Apple's Mac with M4 Max chip. It runs on Nvidia's DGX OS and supports popular AI development tools.
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Nvidia unveils flagship AI chip, the B200, aiming to extend dominance
Economic Times
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1y ago
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the company's latest chip, the B200, at the annual developer conference. The new chip is 30 times faster in some tasks compared to its predecessor and aims to maintain Nvidia's dominance in the AI market. Huang also introduced software tools to assist developers in selling AI models more easily. However, the announcements did not provide new momentum for Nvidia's stock rally, and shares dipped in after-hours trading. Despite increasing competition from rivals like AMD and Intel, Nvidia remains at the forefront of graphics processing and continues to expand its software offerings.
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Meta expects first shipments of new Nvidia chips later this year
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
Meta Platforms, the owner of Facebook, has announced that it expects to receive shipments of Nvidia's new flagship artificial intelligence chip, the B200 Blackwell, later this year. The chip is touted to be 30 times faster at tasks like serving up answers from chatbots. Meta, one of Nvidia's biggest customers, plans to use the Blackwell chip for training its Llama models. While initial shipments are expected this year, shipment volume will not ramp up until 2025. Meta currently has hundreds of thousands of Nvidia's previous generation chips in its stockpile.
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Blackwell is key to Nvidia's next growth phase. The new AI chip has reportedly hit an overheating snag.
Business Insider
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7m ago
Medial
Nvidia has reportedly asked suppliers to redesign server racks for its Blackwell chips due to overheating concerns, raising fears of delivery delays. Blackwell is Nvidia's new flagship graphics processing unit architecture, which is in high demand for its AI capabilities. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has previously mentioned that demand for Blackwell is strong and that it is sold out for the next 12 months. The chip giant has already faced delays in shipments after design flaws were reported earlier this year, but Nvidia stated that the issues have been resolved.
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Nvidia CEO unveils new gaming chips at CES conference
Economic Times
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6m ago
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At CES 2025, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang introduced a new line of gaming chips based on the company's latest AI technology. Priced between $549 and $1,999, the RTX 50 series enhances video game graphics using AI. These chips feature 'Blackwell' technology, offering movie-like visuals, realistic shaders, and improved facial detail. Nvidia's stock reached a record high of $149.43, valuing the company at $3.66 trillion, the second-most valuable behind Apple.
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AMD unveils latest AI chips, accelerated chip update timeline
Livemint
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1y ago
Medial
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has unveiled its latest artificial intelligence (AI) chips, aiming to challenge Nvidia's dominance in the market. The company showcased its MI325X accelerator, designed to meet the growing computing demands in AI data centers, and announced plans to release new products annually. The MI325X chip will be available in Q4 2021, with the MI350 series set for a 2025 release and the MI400 series planned for 2026. AMD has been gaining ground in the AI chip market due to a shortage of Nvidia chips and increasing demand for alternatives.
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Nvidia reportedly plans to release new AI chip designed for China | TechCrunch
TechCrunch
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1d ago
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Nvidia plans to release a new AI chip for the Chinese market to bypass U.S. export restrictions. Expected by September, the chip is based on the Blackwell RTX Pro 6000 processor, modified to comply with restrictions. It won't feature high-bandwidth memory or NVLink. While Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang indicated China is excluded from revenue forecasts, the company has not confirmed these plans. Nvidia emphasizes the importance of accommodating China's large developer community.
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Nvidia Set to Launch Lower-Priced AI Chip for China Amid Export Curbs
OutlookIndia
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1m ago
Medial
Nvidia is set to launch a lower-priced AI chip for the Chinese market amid export restrictions, priced between $6,500 and $8,000. This chip, based on the latest Blackwell architecture, represents a cost-effective alternative to the banned H20 model. By excluding advanced features and using conventional memory, Nvidia aims to capture China’s data center market. Despite reduced market share and challenges from Huawei, Nvidia remains committed to the Chinese market, accounting for 13% of its revenue.
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Nvidia’s supply snags hurting deliveries but mask booming demand
Livemint
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7m ago
Medial
Nvidia's revenue forecast disappointed Wall Street, leading to concerns about the AI boom's trajectory. However, Nvidia executives, analysts, and investors remain confident that demand for the company's superior chips for AI systems is still high. Nvidia's new flagship chip, Blackwell, faced production challenges due to a design flaw, impacting chip yields and production timelines. Despite these setbacks, Nvidia has shipped thousands of samples of the new chip and expects strong sales. However, supply constraints and production bottlenecks may lead to challenges in meeting demand.
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