NVIDIA launches GB300 superchip production from September
NVIDIA began limited production of Grace Blackwell GB300 superchips. Designed for working with the most demanding artificial intelligence tasks. According to DigiTimes, deliveries of these powerful solutions start in September with gradual volume increases.
What does GB300 represent? This is a unique combination of an Arm processor Grace with 72 Neoverse V2 cores and 2 Blackwell Ultra chips. Also in the system are 288 GB of HBM3E memory with incredible bandwidth up to 8 TB per second.
Representatives of one of the ODM manufacturers report that there are no serious problems with GB300, and deliveries should go smoothly from the 2nd half of the year.
At the same time, high demand for previous generation GB200 accelerators remains. However, their operation is associated with cooling difficulties. High computational power requires the use of liquid heat removal systems, which leads to leakage problems.
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