Nvidia Upgrades Processor as Rivals Challenge AI Dominance

  • New chip, the H200, will have more powerful memory options
  • Company’s AI success has driven market value past $1 trillion
Nvidia’s H200 processor will succeed its H100, a prized commodity in Silicon Valley.

Source: Nvidia

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Nvidia Corp., the world’s most valuable chipmaker, is updating its H100 artificial intelligence processor, adding more capabilities to a product that has fueled its dominance in the AI computing market.

The new model, called the H200, will get the ability to use high-bandwidth memory, or HBM3e, allowing it to better cope with the large data sets needed for developing and implementing AI, Nvidia said Monday. Amazon.com Inc.’s AWS, Alphabet Inc.’s Google Cloud and Oracle Corp.’s Cloud Infrastructure have all committed to using the new chip starting next year.