Nvidia's new generation AI chip is exposed to overheating and may delay delivery, company responds
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发表于 2024-11-18 16:49:23
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According to First Financial, Nvidia's next-generation flagship AI chip Blackwell is being delivered. But market insiders have revealed that Blackwell GPUs can cause overheating issues when used in servers with 72 processors, and these machines are expected to consume up to 120kw of power per rack. Overheating can limit GPU performance and pose a risk of damaging components. On November 18th, a spokesperson for NVIDIA responded to this issue by saying, "We are working with leading cloud service providers as an integral part of our engineering team and processes. Engineering iterations are normal and expected. Integrating GB200, the most advanced system to date, into various data center environments requires joint design with our customers." NVIDIA stated, "Currently, customers are seizing the market opportunity for GB200 systems.
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