Nvidia’s Project Denver was going to be x86
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Legal constraints meant it went to Arm

Nvidia’s Project Denver was supposed to be based on x86 tech, but things took a turn thanks to legal wranglings involving Transmeta’s Tokamak technology. Instead, Nvidia had to pivot to Arm, and the rest is history.

Nvidia Grace Hopper Superchips enter full production
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The DGX GH200 AI Supercomputer makes an appearance

Nvidia kicked off its Computex 2023 presence with a keynote led by its founder and CEO, Jensen Huang, and a bunch of big announcements, starting with the full production of its Nvidia GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip, which will power systems from its various partners as it becomes available later this year. Nvidia also unveiled the massive 1-Exaflop DGX GH200 AI Supercomputer.

Nvidia is elbowing its way into supercomputers
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By the grace of Huang

Nvidia has been showing how it is elbowing its way into the CPU market starting with a new supercomputer based in the UK that will run on 384 of its Grace CPU Superchips.

Nvidia graces us with Grace tidbits
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Tuesday, 23 August 2022 11:45

Nvidia graces us with Grace tidbits


May the Lord make us truly thankful

The graphics card maker Nvidia has leaked a bit of information about its coming Grace CPU Superchip.

Nvidia announces Grace CPU Superchip
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Wednesday, 23 March 2022 12:01

Nvidia announces Grace CPU Superchip


High maintenance, and hopefully does not crash

GPU maker named after a Roman vengeance daemon, Nvidia announced new chips and technologies that it said will boost AI computing speed.