Nvidia unveils HGX H200 AI computing platform
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Featuring the NVIDIA H200 GPU with 141GB of HBM3e memory

At the SC23 conference in Denver, Colorado, Nvidia unveiled the HGX H200, the world's leading AI computing platform, according to the company. Based on Nvidia Hopper architecture and featuring the Nvidia H200 GPU, it promises a significant performance boost to generative AI, large language models, and HPC workloads.

AMD launches new Radeon PRO W7700 Workstation graphics card
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Navi 32 GPU and 16GB of VRAM, all for $999

AMD has officially launched its Radeon PRO W7700 workstation graphics card, promising leadership in price/performance when compared to the competition and bringing an impressive professional workstation graphics card for content creation, CAD, and AI applications for under $1,000.

Chinese stockpiling Nvidia and HPC GPUs
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Ready for the US export ban

Chinese AI startup 01.AI has stockpiled enough Nvidia AI and HPC GPUs to last 18 months in anticipation of a US export ban.

AMD set to retire Polaris and Vega
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Graphics Core Next (GCN) designs go the way of the Dodo 

AMD's is slowly killing off its Graphics Core Next (GCN) designs, better known by the architecture names of Polaris and Vega.

China starting to ignore US chips
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Bad news for the US

Just as we predicted the US embargo against supplying chips to China has backfired and now Middle Kingdom companies are buying locally.