New Nvidia AI chips overheating in servers, the Information reports
- Nvidia's new Blackwell artificial intelligence chips are overheating in server racks designed for up to 72 chips, causing customer concern about data center readiness.
- Nvidia has asked suppliers to change the server rack design multiple times to address the overheating issue.
- Although Nvidia hasn't officially announced delays, late-stage design changes worry major clients like Meta, Google, and Microsoft.
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Nvidia Blackwell Racks Reportedly Face "Overheating Problems," Signaling Major Concern From Big Customers
Nvidia Blackwell Racks Reportedly Face "Overheating Problems," Signaling Major Concern From Big Customers Ahead of Nvidia's earnings report on Wednesday after the bell, a new report from The Information reveals that the world's most valuable company has requested suppliers to redesign the racks for new Blackwell graphics cards to address overheating issues. According to the report... In recent months, Nvidia has asked its suppliers to change t…
Blackwell is key to Nvidia's next growth phase. The new AI chip has reportedly hit an overheating snag.
Nvidia's Blackwell chip promises faster compute for AI than predecessors. NvidiaNvidia has asked suppliers to change server racks for Blackwell due to overheating, per The Information.It sparks concerns that Nvidia may delay deliveries, which are expected to start next month.Blackwell chips are key for AI development, promising improved speed over Nvidia predecessors. Nvidia has asked its suppliers to rethink the design of server racks that hold…
Nvidia's new flagship AI chip "Blackwell" is apparently struggling with overheating problems. According to insiders, the problems arise when the processors are connected together in server cabinets - so-called racks - which are designed for 72 of the chips. The US company has already asked its suppliers several times to change the design of the racks, "The Information" reported on Sunday, citing Nvidia employees, customers and suppliers entruste…


New Nvidia AI chips overheating in servers, the Information reports
Nvidia's new Blackwell AI chips, which have already faced delays, have encountered problems with accompanying servers that overheat, causing some customers to worry they will not have enough time to get new data centers up and running, the Information reported on Sunday.
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