Blackwell AI 'Superchip', Marking a New Era in Computing
The new chip lineup aims to revolutionize AI model training and inference, with significant advancements over its predecessor.
- Nvidia unveils Blackwell, a new AI 'superchip' lineup, to extend its dominance in AI computing, replacing the H100 chip, which faced sales restrictions in China.
- Blackwell chips, featuring 208 billion transistors, are expected to significantly enhance AI model training and inference speeds, with products available later this year.
- The Blackwell platform, named after David Blackwell, will include new CPUs and networking chips, aiming to revolutionize industries by powering a new industrial revolution.
- Nvidia's stock has surged 79% this year, despite a slight dip following the announcement, underscoring its pivotal role in the AI and computing industry.
- The company also announced Project Gr00t for robotic AI and an integration with Apple's Vision Pro, highlighting its commitment to advancing AI across various sectors.

































































