Nvidia has unveiled the Blackwell Ultra GB300, an enhanced AI GPU set to ship in the second half of this year. While it offers identical AI performance to the original Blackwell, it features increased memory of 288GB HBM3e. The company has shifted focus to the upcoming Vera Rubin architecture, anticipated for vastly improved performance. Exponential profit growth for Nvidia, driven by the AI sector, reflects how its hardware evolution aligns with broader trends in technology, indicating a slowdown in discussions surrounding Blackwell Ultra's enhancements in comparison to the H100 chip.
Nvidia's new Blackwell Ultra GB300 promises enhanced performance over its predecessor with 288GB of HBM3e memory, but maintains the same AI performance level of 20 petaflops.
The Blackwell Ultra DGX GB300 "Superpod" cluster retains the same computing power as Blackwell while increasing memory capacity, reflecting Nvidia's strategic evolution in AI hardware.
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