NVIDIA: Hopper chip demand is very strong, Blackwell chip plans to gradually increase production in the second half of the year
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发表于 2024-8-3 14:09:56
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A spokesperson for Nvidia stated that the demand for Hopper chips is very strong, and extensive sampling of Blackwell chips has begun, with plans to gradually increase production in the second half of the year.
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