Nvidia will offer 50 percent higher performance in the B300 series

Nvidia will offer 50 percent higher performance in the B300


According to a new claim, Nvidia offers 50 percent higher artificial intelligence performance with 200W more power in the B300 series. will present.

Like the Blackwell B200 series, TSMC’s 4nm (4NP) the new B300 series, which is reported to be removed from the production process, According to a new claim, it will have a 1,400W TDP (200W higher than the B200) and will offer 50 percent higher artificial intelligence performance. Prepared to directly power productive artificial intelligence systems, the server-class B300 series will reportedly carry 288 GB 12-Hi HBM3E memory with 8 TB/s bandwidth and be equipped with 800G ConnectX-8 NIC with twice as much bandwidth. Improved memory capacity and higher processing volume enable artificial intelligence models to (LLM/Large Language Model) will allow faster training. Nvidia, which dominates the field of productive artificial intelligence in terms of hardware, seems to widen the gap even more with the B300 series.

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Before this, it was noteworthy that a supercomputer was created in Denmark with the support of Nvidia and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang attended the opening of the system. Jensen Huang and Danish King Frederik X came together in Copenhagen and held the symbolic opening of the supercomputer called Gefion AI. The first artificial intelligence-focused supercomputer established in Denmark is designed to support scientific research in quantum computing, medicine, clean energy and many other fields, according to the statement. Built on the Nvidia DGX SuperPOD platform and using 1,528 Nvidia H100 GPUs, the supercomputer has a very high artificial intelligence processing power over the H100s, which are incredibly popular in the field. Making a statement on this subject, Huang said: “Denmark realized that it needed a local infrastructure to innovate in the field of artificial intelligence, the most effective technology of our age. “The Gefion supercomputer will empower scientists in Denmark to support advances in life sciences, climate research and quantum computing.” he said.



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