NVIDIA unveiled the GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip, which will power computer systems to run complex AI and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads. The company stated that the chip is currently in full production.
The chips integrate Arm-based NVIDIA Grace CPU and Hopper GPU architectures using NVIDIA NVLink-C2C interconnect technology to deliver up to 900 GB/s total bandwidth.
The GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip is expected to be accessible to global hyper-scale and supercomputing centers in Europe and the US later this year.
Analyst QuickTake: According to New Street Research, NVIDIA is the global leader in graphic processors for ML and AI applications, with a 95% market share . The company has experienced a significant increase in demand for its products, driven by the rising adoption of AI/ML applications built upon foundational models. NVIDIA projected Q2 sales of USD 11.0 billion in its Q1 FY2024 earnings report, compared to the USD 7.2 billion recorded in Q1, which has resulted in its share price increasing by more than 25%.
By using this site, you agree to allow SPEEDA Edge and our partners to use cookies for analytics and personalization. Visit our privacy policy for more information about our data collection practices.