Tagged: Nvidia

Nvidia GH200

NVIDIA releases H200 and GH200 product lines

NVIDIA has announced the launch of its most potent chipsets ever, the H200 and GH200 product lines, building upon the existing Hopper architecture. These new models boast increased memory and computational capabilities, propelling the...

Nvidia H100 computing card

Nvidia is preparing a higher-capacity H100 computing card

In the previous year’s GTC 2022, NVIDIA unveiled its new generation H100, based on the Hopper architecture, for use in next-generation accelerated computing platforms. Possessing 80 billion transistors, it utilizes a CoWoS 2.5D wafer-level...

SK hynix HBM3E Nvidia

SK hynix is ​​preparing HBM3E samples for NVIDIA

The current boom in the artificial intelligence market is concurrently driving increased demand for high-performance hardware. The three primary graphics card manufacturers are all heavily investing resources in high-performance computing cards. NVIDIA, for instance,...

TSMC CFET Transistor

TSMC will increase advanced packaging capacity

In recent years, Artificial Intelligence (AI), High-Performance Computing (HPC), and personal computing have been the impetus behind the advancement of cutting-edge processes and packaging technologies. The demand in the market is burgeoning rapidly. As...

TSMC German

TSMC plans to increase prices by 6% next year

Over the past three years, amidst an array of factors such as COVID-19 impacting production, booming semiconductor demand resulting in surging orders, global inflation, and escalating logistics costs, TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company), the...

Intel Nvidia GPUs

Intel-built Nvidia GPUs could be on the horizon

In recent times, a myriad of semiconductor firms have been assailed by deleterious fluctuations in the macroeconomic climate, resulting in profound financial strain. Nevertheless, a select few companies, such as NVIDIA, have managed to...