Supermicro (SMCI) Receives Huge NVIDIA Blackwell AI Server Orders, Amounting To 25% of Total Supply
Supermicro Computer, the underdog of AI computing, has received huge server rack orders based on NVIDIA's Blackwell AI GPUs.
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Supermicro Computer, the underdog of AI computing, has received huge server rack orders based on NVIDIA's Blackwell AI GPUs.
AMD has announced mass production of its Alveo V80 compute accelerator, the firm's newest HPC product targeted at memory-intensive workloads.
Google has showcased its new "sixth-generation" Trillium TPUs, and also announced NVIDIA Blackwell AI server availability in early 2025.
NVIDIA's Blackwell GPUs are going to be the fastest AI chips the world has ever seen when they become available and also the most expensive yet.
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