
Demand for Nvidia’s GB10 chips, aimed at putting affordable supercomputers in schools, offices and small research centers (Project Digits), appears to be several times higher than originally expected, media report, citing unnamed industry sources. The GB10 is based on Nvidia’s Grace Blackwell CPU and GPU cores, was jointly developed with Taiwan’s MediaTek, and is about to enter mass production at TSMC. $NVIDIA(NVDA.US) $Taiwan Semiconductor(TSM.US) $Arm(ARM.US) #mediatek #semiconductors
Source: Dan Nystedt
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