NVIDIA has unveiled the first performance teaser of its next-gen Blackwell B100 GPUs which will more than double the performance of Hopper H200 in 2024.
During its SC23 special address, NVIDIA teased the performance of its next-gen GPUs codenamed Blackwell which will offer more than 2x the AI performance of Hopper GPUs when they make their debut in 2024. The GPU used was the next-generation B100 which will succeed the Hopper H200 and can be seen just crushing the GPT-3 175B inference performance benchmark, showcasing its massive AI performance potential.
For the past two years, NVIDIA has relied on its Hopper and Ampere GPUs to serve the needs of AI & HPC customers worldwide, collaborating with various partners, but all of that is about to change in 2024 with the arrival of Blackwell. NVIDIA saw a big boost to its data center and overall company revenue thanks to the AI craze and it looks like that train is going full steam ahead as the green team is aiming to launch two brand new GPU families by 2025.
The first of these new AI/HPC GPU families from NVIDIA is going to be Blackwell, named after David Harold Blackwell (1919-2010). The GPU will be the successor to the GH200 Hopper series & will use the B100 chip. The company plans on offering various products including GB200NVL (NVLINK), the standard GB200, and the B40 for visual compute acceleration. The next-gen lineup is expected to be unveiled at the next GTC (2024) followed by a launch sometime later in 2024.
Current rumors estimate that NVIDIA will be utilizing the TSMC 3nm process node for producing its Blackwell GPUs and the first customers will be delivered the chips by the end of 2024 (Q4) though the latest reports have highlighted that NVIDIA is fast-tracking the
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