Nvidia (NVDA) said on Wednesday that its Blackwell NVL72 rack system is capable of running the latest artificial intelligence models and improving their performance by up to 10 times.
Models such as Kimi’s K2 Thinking, DeepSeek-R1, Mistral Large 3 and others are capable of running 10 times faster on the GB200 NVL72 system, when compared to Nvidia’s HGX H200 system, Nvidia said in a blog post. All of these models have a mixture-of-experts, or MoE, architecture that “mimics the efficiency of the human brain,” Nvidia added.
Kimi’s K2 Thinking and DeepSeek’s (DEEPSEEK) R1 model are two of the most popular models in China. Mistral announced its Large 3 model earlier this week.
The GB200 NVL72 system incorporates 72 of Nvidia’s Grace Blackwell GPUs into a single system and incorporates links between them to improve performance. The GB200 NVL72 system went into mass production in October.
Separately, on Wednesday, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said he just met with President Trump to discuss export controls amid some concern from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle that advanced AI chips could go to China.
Nvidia (NVDA) said on Wednesday that its Blackwell NVL72 rack system is capable of running the latest artificial intelligence models and improving their performance by up to 10 times.
Models such as Kimi’s K2 Thinking, DeepSeek-R1, Mistral Large 3 and others are capable of running 10 times faster on the GB200 NVL72 system, when compared to Nvidia’s HGX H200 system, Nvidia said in a blog post. All of these models have a mixture-of-experts, or MoE, architecture that “mimics the efficiency of the human brain,” Nvidia added.
Kimi’s K2 Thinking and DeepSeek’s (DEEPSEEK) R1 model are two of the most popular models in China. Mistral announced its Large 3 model earlier this week.
The GB200 NVL72 system incorporates 72 of Nvidia’s Grace Blackwell GPUs into a single system and incorporates links between them to improve performance. The GB200 NVL72 system went into mass production in October.
Separately, on Wednesday, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said he just met with President Trump to discuss export controls amid some concern from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle that advanced AI chips could go to China.