NVIDIA has confirmed that they have made certain changes to Blackwell AI chips to improve their yield & will be shipping several billion dollars worth of units in Q4.
During its Q2 FY 2025 earnings call, NVIDIA refuted all rumors regarding the Blackwell delay and stated that they only had to make certain changes to help improve the production yield of the chips, while staying on track for ramp next quarter. In lithography, a specific template is used that is called a photomask or mask in short form which is used to create patterns on semiconductor wafers.
NVIDIA is confirming that it "executed a change" to the Blackwell GPU mask made at TSMC using the 4NP process node, which should further help improve production yield. This isn't a major architectural redesign or change and the silicon is still on track for production ramp beginning in the fourth quarter and will continue into FY2026.
NVIDIA also states that it expects to ship several billion dollars worth of Blackwell hardware in Q4, which should highlight its future earnings.
With that said, Hopper is still very much in demand, and shipments are expected to increase in the second half of FY2025. Just a few hours ago, NVIDIA announced the general availability of its HGX H200 AI systems through various OEM partners which are now readily available for the enterprise and data center customers.
NVIDIA's Blackwell has already showcased some strong performance figures in the latest MLPerf Inference v4.1 benchmarks and even Hopper has shown uplifts thanks to continued optimization of the CUDA and AI software stack.
NVIDIA also posted its highest-ever gaming revenue during Q2 FY2025, raking in $2.880 Billion, an increase of 8.8% over the previous quarter and 15.8% versus the previous year. NVIDIA says that it was the
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