Huang Renxun: Nvidia will maintain an annual pace of upgrading flagship AI chips
紫气东送
发表于 2024-8-30 10:54:28
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Nvidia CEO Huang Renxun stated that the latency of the next generation of artificial intelligence processors will not affect the chip manufacturer's annual plan to launch new flagship products.
Despite the delay of the new chip Blackwell, Huang Renxun stated that the company's engineers are developing the next two generations of products, and they will complete them at a pace of one year per cycle. (Financial Times)
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