NVIDIA has acknowledged production yield issues with its new Blackwell AI GPUs, leading to a delay in the B100 launch. The company will re-spin the Blackwell tile and introduce a revised B200A for enterprise customers, while prioritizing the B200 for hyperscale deployments. These developments underscore the challenges associated with advanced chip design and manufacturing.
Results for: B100
NVIDIA is facing challenges with its upcoming Blackwell AI GPUs. Analyst firm KeyBanc reports design flaws in the B100 chip, causing a 3-month delay. NVIDIA has reportedly canceled the B100 and will replace it with the B200A, a lower-cost/performance GPU targeted at enterprise customers. The B200 will be prioritized for hyperscalers, but supply will be limited in Q4 2024 due to production constraints.