Dell is all set to ship its new AI servers featuring Nvidia's latest Blackwell chips to selected customers starting next month.
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NVIDIA's Blackwell platform, which offers significant cost and energy consumption improvements for AI training, was delayed but is now being adopted by major players like Microsoft and OpenAI.
Nvidia's stock has soared past Microsoft to make it the world's second most valuable company, reaching a market capitalization of approximately $3.26 trillion.
Foxconn is set to build the world's largest manufacturing facility for Nvidia's GB200 chips to meet the soaring demand for the Blackwell platform.
Leaked specs reveal the massive power requirements of Nvidia's upcoming RTX 50-series GPUs, with the flagship RTX 5090 rumored to consume a record-breaking 600W.
Nvidia is reportedly working to make the next-gen RTX 5000 series GPUs, codenamed Blackwell, an absolute monster in terms of memory specs so that users and reviewers can't complain about VRAM.
NVIDIA's GTC 2024 will be held March 18-21, where the company is expected to unveil its next-generation "Blackwell" GPU. Details on NVIDIA's strategic plans for AI may be announced as well.
Recent leaks revealed Nvidia's plans for the RTX 5090. It will reportedly have 50% increase in CUDA cores, 52% faster memory bandwidth through GDDR7, and a 15% increase in clock speed to over 3GHz.
One of the biggest criticisms of Nvidia's current mid-range cards, like the RTX 4060 Ti, is that the GPUs are severely lacking, in terms of memory capacity and bandwidth. That may change soon.