Nvidia: Blackwell In Full Production, As Promised

Summary:

  • Nvidia’s Blackwell processors, initially delayed, are now in full production.
  • Despite concerns, Nvidia’s Q3 Data Center revenue hit record highs, driven by insatiable demand for AI accelerators, outpacing supply constraints.
  • Blackwell outperforms AMD’s MI325X, with Nvidia’s AI accelerators leading in efficiency and performance, crucial as data centers face power limitations.
  • Nvidia’s data center disruption, shifting from x86 CPUs to GPU accelerators, is expected to drive over 100% revenue growth in fiscal 2025 and beyond, sustaining long-term growth.

Nvidia campus in Silicon Valley

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Back when Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) reported its fiscal 2025 Q2 results, it announced that production of its forthcoming Blackwell processors for data center AI acceleration would be delayed to fiscal Q4. At the time, there was concern about the


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