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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced a new generation of AI chips called Blackwell, aiming to solidify Nvidia’s dominance as a primary supplier for AI companies. The announcement includes the introduction of the GB200 chip, which will enhance the performance of AI model training. Additionally, Nvidia is diversifying into a platform provider with the launch of its NIM software, designed to facilitate AI deployment. The move, amidst increasing competition, marks a strategic shift in Nvidia’s business model.
Main Points- New AI chip generation named Blackwell introducedNvidia introduces a new generation of AI chips named Blackwell, with an initial model dubbed the GB200, aiming to bolster its leadership in the AI chip market.
- Nvidia launches NIM for easier AI deploymentBy creating NIM, Nvidia offers a software solution that simplifies the deployment of AI on its chips, positioning itself more as a comprehensive platform provider.
- GB200 offers major performance upgradeThe GB200 chip constitutes a significant technical advancement, promising substantial performance improvements for training AI models, featuring 20 petaflops of AI performance.
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