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Nvidia, Blackwell
Blackwell is key to Nvidia's next growth phase. The new AI chip has reportedly hit an overheating snag.
Nvidia's new Blackwell chips are highly sought after in the AI boom because they are at least twice as fast as its predecessor.
Jim Cramer weighs Nvidia stock after report of Blackwell AI chip overheating
CNBC’s Jim Cramer reflected on Nvidia in light of a report that the company is having problems with overheating in its newest graphics chips.
Nvidia’s stock falls 3% after report of fresh issue with Blackwell AI chips
Blackwell GPUs are overheating when connected in custom server racks, according to a report from The Information.
Nvidia's Delayed Blackwell AI Chips Overheating in Servers
The server rack Nvidia designed for Blackwell —which can connect up to 72 GPUs at a time—is reportedly causing the overheating issue. Nvidia has repeatedly redesigned the racks, which could result in GPU server shipments being delayed and new Google, Microsoft, or Meta data centers may not be able to open on schedule.
SoftBank planning supercomputer with Nvidia’s Blackwell chips, Bloomberg reports
SoftBank’s (SFTBY) telecom unit plans to build an AI supercomputer in Japan using Nvidia’s (NVDA) DGX B200 platform, as well as a
Nvidia and SoftBank team to create Japan’s most powerful AI supercomputer
Nvidia and SoftBank have partnered to launch Japan's most powerful AI supercomputer using Nvidia's new Grace Blackwell platform. Announced during Nvidia's AI Summit in Tokyo on Wednesday, the collaboration features SoftBank being the first to deploy Nvidia's DGX B200 systems to build the DGX SuperPOD,
SoftBank unit to build supercomputer with Nvidia Blackwell chips
At the Nvidia AI Summit in Japan, founder and CEO Jensen Huang announced that SoftBank Corp will be the first to receive Nvidia’s DGX B200 systems.
Yahoo
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Nvidia's Delayed Blackwell AI Chips Are Overheating in Servers
Nvidia
's upcoming
Blackwell
GPUs for
AI
computing may face further delays because they're prone to overheating when ...
16h
Nvidia's Blackwell revenue in focus as sales growth slows
Nvidia has bested lofty Wall Street revenue expectations for the past eight quarters. But as analysts expect a slower pace of ...
ExtremeTech on MSN
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Report: Nvidia Blackwell Overheats In High-Density Racks
Apparently, rack suppliers have changed the rack designs at Nvidia’s request more than once. The Information first noted the ...
TweakTown
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NVIDIA unveils GB200 NVL4: four Blackwell GPUs, dual Grace GPUs, 1.7TB memory, 5400W of power
NVIDIA announces GB200 NVL7: new AI platform with four Blackwell GPUs, dual Grace CPUs, 1.7TB of combined memory, and up to 5400W of power.
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Nvidia’s New HW Alleviates Concerns For Blackwell Transition
Nvidia’s “GB200 systems are the most advanced computers ever created” and “integrating them into a diverse range of data ...
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on MSN
New Nvidia AI chips overheating in servers, the Information reports
Nov 17 (Reuters) - Nvidia's (NVDA.O) new Blackwell AI chips, which have already faced delays, have encountered problems with ...
Investor's Business Daily on MSN
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Dow Jones Futures: Nvidia Slides On Blackwell AI Chip Worries Ahead Of Critical Earnings Report
Nvidia stock sold off Monday on reports of overheating with its Blackwell AI chips. Nvidia earnings are Wednesday.
Inc
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Nvidia’s Blackwell AI Chips in Focus as Sales Growth Slows
adding that a change of even a week in the timeline for delivering
Blackwell
chips could have a meaningful impact on revenue.
Nvidia
’s quarterly results face tough year-on-year comparisons ...
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Nvidia Stock Price Levels to Watch as Earnings Report Looms
Nvidia shares are in the spotlight ahead of the AI darling’s quarterly results later this week and following a report that ...
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