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Nvidia said it was on track to ramp up production of its most advanced artificial intelligence chip, following reports of a delay in its launch due to design flaws.
Tech journal The Information had reported that design flaws on its new Blackwell chip could cause a delay of three months or more and the setback could affect customers such as Meta Platforms, Alphabet's Google and Microsoft, which have collectively ordered tens of billions of US dollars' worth of chips.
The chip giant's Blackwell series succeeds its earlier flagship AI chip, the Grace Hopper Superchip.
In response, a Nvidia spokesman said “Hopper demand is very strong, broad Blackwell sampling has started, and production is on track to ramp in the second half.”
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