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NVIDIA Unveils Blackwell B200: A New Epoch in AI Computing

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NVIDIA has introduced its Blackwell B200 GPU, marking a significant advancement in the field of AI and high-performance computing. Set for a 2024 release, the B200 is designed to provide a substantial boost in AI computational power, incorporating NVIDIA's latest innovations.

The B200, part of NVIDIA's new Blackwell series, will be equipped with the Grace CPU and the Blackwell B100 GPU. This combination is poised to deliver unparalleled performance, featuring a whopping 192 GB of HBM3e memory and a power consumption that reaches up to 2700W.

NVIDIA's B200 is not just about raw power; it's also about efficient communication and integration within data centers. With support for PCIe 6.0, the B200 facilitates rapid data transfer rates, ensuring that the system can handle the most demanding AI tasks.

The dual B200 AI GPU setup within the Grace Blackwell Superchip platform aims to achieve up to 40 PetaFlops of computing power. This immense capability is supported by an extensive memory pool of 864 GB, provided by the high-bandwidth HBM technology.

In a dual configuration, the GB200 Grace Blackwell Superchip platforms are expected to deliver up to 80 PetaFLOPs of AI performance. This setup illustrates NVIDIA's commitment to pushing the boundaries of what's possible in AI computing, highlighting the company's role in advancing technological frontiers.

NVIDIA's strategic design allows for seamless integration with existing Hopper platforms, ensuring that the B200 can easily adapt to current data center architectures. This forward-thinking approach underlines NVIDIA's dedication to innovation and its ability to foresee industry needs.

Comparison of Specifications between NVIDIA Blackwell B200 and Hopper H100:

FeatureNVIDIA Blackwell B200NVIDIA Hopper H100
Manufacturing Process TSMC 4NP TSMC N/A
Transistors 208 billion 80 billion
Memory 192 GB HBM3e 80 GB HBM2e
Memory Bandwidth 8 TB/s 2 TB/s
Computational Power 40 PFLOPS FP4 8 PFLOPS FP4
Peak Power 2700 W 700 W
NVLink Support 3.6 TB/s 1.2 TB/s

By introducing the Blackwell B200, NVIDIA continues to dominate the AI computing landscape, setting new benchmarks for performance and efficiency. This launch not only demonstrates NVIDIA's engineering prowess but also its vision for the future of AI and computing technology.