More performance and efficiency for artificial intelligence and high-performance computing with the NVIDIA B100 “Blackwell” GPU built on TSMC’s 3nm technology
These GPUs will provide a substantial increase in performance when compared to the previous generation
The graphics processing units (GPUs) of the Blackwell GB100 series feature a chiplet architecture, in which a single chip is constructed from a collection of smaller chips known as chiplets
The fourth quarter of 2024 is when NVIDIA’s next-generation B100 GPUs, which will employ TSMC’s 3nm family semiconductors
The 3nm technology makes it possible to achieve better levels of performance and efficiency at a lower overall cost
This acquisition is more indication that NVIDIA is aiming to further consolidate its leading position in the artificial intelligence (AI) industry
AMD and Intel, two of NVIDIA’s biggest rivals, are also working on AI graphics processing units for the next generation
NVIDIA will have a huge performance advantage over its rivals as a result of the GPUs, which will enable the business further expand its leading position in artificial intelligence