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Nvidia Creates Flagship Chips to Handle Larger AI Systems
Nvidia Creates Flagship Chips to Handle Larger AI Systems
Nvidia Creates Flagship Chips to Handle Larger AI Systems

Nvidia on Monday (13/11) added new features to its flagship chip for artificial intelligence, the new offering will begin rolling out next year alongside Amazon.com, Alphabet's Google and Oracle.

Quoted from Reuters, Tuesday, this chip called the H200 will replace Nvidia's current flagship chip, the H100. The main improvement is high-bandwidth memory, one of the most expensive parts of the chip that determines how fast data can be processed.

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Nvidia dominates the artificial intelligence chip market and supports OpenAI's ChatGPT service as well as many similar generative artificial intelligence services that respond to questions with human-like scripts.

The addition of high-bandwidth memory and faster connections to the chip's processing elements means the service can provide answers faster.

The H200 has 141 gigabytes of high-bandwidth memory, up from 80 gigabytes on the H100. Nvidia did not reveal the memory supplier for the new chips, but Micron Technology said in September that it was seeking to become Nvidia's supplier.

Nvidia also buys memory from Korea's SK Hynix, which last month said its artificial intelligence chips were helping revive sales.

Nvidia on Wednesday said that Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure will be the first cloud service providers to offer access to the H200 chip, in addition to dedicated artificial intelligence cloud service providers such as CoreWeave, Lambda, and Vultr.

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