NVIDIA has unveiled the NVIDIA GB300 chip, also known as NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra, boasting a whopping 11 times faster LLM performance compared to the Hopper chip, while the FP4 processing power of the GB200 Blackwell has been improved by 1.5 times.
The total processing power of the NVIDIA GB300 in the NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 cabinet is capable of running DeepSeek-R1 at a level of thousands of tokens per second, as stated by Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, at the GTC event. The Blackwell architecture has proven to be much more efficient than the Hopper chip (which NVIDIA still sells), leaving little room for comparison.
This chip will be made available for use in large-scale data centers first and is expected to start delivering servers within the latter half of this year.
TLDR: NVIDIA introduces the powerful NVIDIA GB300 chip with improved speed and processing power, surpassing previous models and set to revolutionize large-scale data centers.
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