NVIDIA has unveiled its latest AI chip, the H100, designed to power the next generation of data centers.
The H100, based on NVIDIA’s Hopper architecture, offers unprecedented performance and efficiency for AI workloads. It features advanced tensor cores and improved scalability, allowing it to handle the most demanding AI and machine learning tasks with ease.
The H100 chip supports NVIDIA’s new NVLink, which enables faster communication between GPUs and CPUs, further enhancing its performance capabilities. This innovation is set to revolutionize industries reliant on large-scale data processing, from autonomous vehicles to advanced scientific research.
NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang, highlighted the chip’s potential to drive breakthroughs in AI research and development, emphasizing its role in accelerating the pace of innovation. The H100 is expected to be available to data centers by early 2025, marking a significant leap forward in AI infrastructure technology.