Nvidia (NVDA) has launched a new chip — the H200 — alongside a new platform and CPU build, furthering the company’s commitment to AI technology. Yahoo Finance Tech Editor Dan Howley reports on the launch, explains the H200’s new capabilities, and deep dives into Nvidia’s leading stance in the AI chip space.
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This was expected and needed for them to avoid losing edge. But it’s falling short of memory and bandwidth compared to AMD MI300. It also appears the supercomputer win is less than half the peak performance of AMD’s MI300 based SuperComputer.
AMD’s lack of software edge is closing gap, so hardware capabilities are very important for any future releases.
noone wants to work with AMD…. i need my CUDA.
@Pandoora Pirat that’s cute! Sweetie when you grow up and deal in millions try saying that to your shareholders when cutting profits.
@A C You have no clue…
@Pandoora Pirat of course I don’t. I am not fanboy or stupid to cut my profits.
NVDA’s latest supercomputer win is less than half in performance than Frontier (commissioned 2022) and El Capitan (using MI300 in 2023) and NVDA will have something in 2024 / 2025. I understand being a sucker and swallowing everything that comes out from NVDA but have some journalistic / news reporting integrity. Nevermind, no point expecting this from someone sold out.