Blackwell

Technology

The next-generation GPU architecture from Nvidia, expected to provide another leap in performance for AI training and inference.


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Summary

Blackwell refers to Nvidia's next-generation GPU architecture, which is anticipated to be implemented in future high-performance computing projects. Notably, it is on the horizon for integration into xAI's Colossus supercomputer, currently under construction in Memphis. This massive supercomputer, designed to train the Grok 3 AI model, initially utilizes over 100,000 Nvidia Hopper chips, with Blackwell representing the subsequent architectural advancement. The development and future implementation of Blackwell within such large-scale AI infrastructure are critical for advancing AI capabilities and are seen as a significant factor in the US-China AI competition.

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  • Type

    GPU Architecture

  • Purpose

    Training AI models

  • Developer

    Nvidia

  • Generation

    Next-generation

  • Application

    AI Supercomputing

Timeline
  • Blackwell architecture is on the horizon for implementation in xAI's Colossus supercomputer, which is being built to train the Grok 3 model. (Source: a762c009-13fd-4d53-8b72-fbd83d0e1ece)

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Blackwell, Nolan County, Texas, United States

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Coordinates: 32.0869699, -100.3188890

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