NVIDIA has shifted its production focus from the H200 chip to the next-generation Vera Rubin hardware, according to a report by the Financial Times. The decision reflects NVIDIA's anticipation of limited sales growth for the H200 in the near future. The Vera Rubin architecture, unveiled earlier this year, is tailored for advanced AI systems and is seeing robust demand from major U.S. tech firms, including OpenAI and Google.
NVIDIA Redirects H200 Production to Meet Demand for Vera Rubin Chips
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