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NVIDIA Blackwell Design Change Might Affect GeForce RTX 50 Launch, Reports of Higher Power Consumption

NVIDIA's upcoming Blackwell "GeForce RTX 50" GPUs might be affected by changes in the launch schedule due to data center prioritization.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 "Blackwell" GPUs Could Be Affected By Data Center Chip Design Changes

NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 50 "Blackwell" GPUs are going to be the next major launch for the graphics market on PC platforms. These chips are anticipated by a lot of gamers and enthusiasts who are planning to upgrade from their older RTX GPUs. However, certain roadblocks might affect launch schedule for gaming Blackwell chips.

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We recently reported that it made specific changes to the Data Center Blackwell AI chips associated with the mask of the GPU. This change has now been completed & Blackwell is on track for volume production in Q4 2024 which is also when the chips will be generating billions of dollars in revenue for the green team.

However, recent reports from industry sources (via MyDrivers) suggest that these changes might also have affected the consumer-tier GPUs. The main issues that prompted the redesign of the top-mask layer were reportedly thermal expansion (CTE) mismatch between the two GPU dies, LSI bridge, RDL interposer, and the main substrate which led to chip warping and system failure. The solution was a redesign of the top metal layer and bumps.

While Blackwell's Data Center and Consumer tier chips will be vastly different than one another, the fundamental architecture will be very similar so it is being reported that the upcoming GeForce RTX 50 series might have been affected by this too however, NVIDIA has already cleared the dust that the samples they sent out to customers were the fixed units and the volume production they are heading towards also have the updated design, NVIDIA is prioritizing Data Center "Blackwell" GPUs for now since it makes up the bulk of its revenue and the chips are in huge demand with the supply

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