Nvidia Unveils H200 AI Chip Upgrade With Increased Speed And Memory

In a move set to redefine the landscape of artificial intelligence, Nvidia announced on Monday its latest advancement-the H200 chip. This upgraded powerhouse is slated to debut next year, with tech giants Amazon.com, Google's Alphabet, and Oracle at the forefront of its deployment.

The H200 is poised to outshine Nvidia's current leading H100 chip, boasting a substantial increase in high-bandwidth memory-a critical component influencing the chip's ability to swiftly process vast amounts of data. This development holds promising implications for AI services, such as OpenAI's ChatGPT, that rely on Nvidia's technology to deliver human-like responses to user queries.

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The primary enhancement in the H200 lies in its high-bandwidth memory, a crucial and costly aspect of the chip. With 141 gigabytes of high-bandwidth memory, a significant leap from the previous H100's 80 gigabytes, the H200 promises accelerated data processing. While Nvidia has yet to reveal the suppliers for the memory in its new chip, Micron Technology hinted in September about its collaboration with Nvidia, positioning itself as a potential contributor.

Korea's SK Hynix, another memory supplier for Nvidia, recently highlighted the role of AI chips in bolstering its sales, signalling a broader industry trend.

Nvidia has strategically aligned with major players in cloud services to roll out the H200. Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure are among the leading cloud service providers set to integrate H200 chips into their offerings. Additionally, specialized AI cloud providers, including CoreWeave, Lambda, and Vultr, are also poised to adopt this cutting-edge technology.

The increased high-bandwidth memory and faster connection to processing elements in the H200 are expected to translate into faster response times for AI services. This means users can anticipate quicker and more efficient answers from AI-driven applications, further solidifying Nvidia's dominance in the AI chip market.

*Inputs from Reuters*

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