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Nvidia Expects Record Sales for Blackwell Next-Gen GPUs

By Mark McDonnell

Blackwell Next-Gen GPUs

Nvidia, one of the most advanced technology companies that manufactures GPUs and other software and hardware is expecting a boosted record sale in their Blackwell next-gen GPUs. The experts from the company gave assurance to the investors that the production of Blackwell is in full swing despite having cooling issues in the product and the company would like to deliver more chipsets or GPUs in the near future.

Nvidia Blackwell Next-Gen GPU to rule the business

Nvidia announced its Q3 revenue on Wednesday and reported a significant increase in its profit and demand for the product. Nvidia reported $35.08 billion in Q3 revenue with a 94% year-over-year increase. It was $33.25 billion in the previous quarter and the company managed to bring a significant change in the product supply and generated a significant profit from the market. The company is hoping to continue its bullish run in the upcoming years as well.

NVIDIA Blackwell B100

Jensen Huang who is the CEO of Nvidia announced that the demand for Blackwell was strong and coming from a lot of different places. This is why Blackwell is planning to be released on a larger scale than previously planned. But as per the latest reports available from reliable sources, Nvidia is not in a hurry to deliver its next-gen GPUs. there are rumors that the product will be delayed.

Nvidia H100 and H200 are the latest models of Blackwell Next-Gen GPUs. H200, a GPU announced in the previous year is one of the fastest-selling products ever in the history of Nvidia. This was responsible for generating billions of dollars in the past quarter. Nvidia hopes that the enhanced need for artificial intelligence services and applications in contemporary society will boost their product sales and the demand for Next-Gen GPUs will only increase.

H100 was also a huge component in the Q3 revenue generation and the personnel from the company believe that the demand for the H series will increase even after the B series is launched.

The upcoming B100 and B200 to continue the H series legacy?

The H series GPUs from Nvidia were a huge success and one of the most important factors in the success of the company in the last quarter. Nvidia expects the same market performance from their latest B series as well. A short delay will be possible in the introduction of B100 and B200, but it will not exceed the first quarter of 2025.

Nvidia hopes to rake in a lot of money by selling its latest model GPUs like B100 and B200. Users across the globe can expect the release of Nvidia B100 and B200 in Q4 of 2024 and in the first quarter of 2025 respectively. As per the latest rumors, the B200 Chip may feature the Blackwell architecture and exhibit Dell’s engineering expertise in high-end servers. B series will most likely rule the business with its advanced features. Some of the basic features of B100 and B200 are given below.

HGX B100 Features

SpecificationValue
Aggregate MemoryUp to 1.5 TB
Aggregate GPU-GPU Bandwidth14.4 TB
FP4 Tensor Core Performance112 PFLOPS
FP8/FP6 Tensor Core Performance56 PFLOPS

HGX B200 Features

SpecificationValue
Aggregate MemoryUp to 1.5 TB
Aggregate GPU-GPU Bandwidth14.4 TB
FP4 Tensor Core144 PFLOPS
FP8/FP6 Tensor Core72 PFLOPS

These are just glimpses of the features of the B series, these products can offer something big for Nvidia and we might hear these names loudly once the sales details of future quarters are available. The company is on the verge of investing a lot of money in these products to capitalize on the enhanced demand for artificial intelligence features. 

Nvidia’s Plan for the next quarter(Q4)

Nvidia is set to plan for an improved quarter after following the huge success gained in Q3. They will try to maintain the same momentum in the following quarters as well. As per the information available on the internet, Nvidia is planning to aim for a revenue of around 37.5 billion in the upcoming quarter. It is quite possible when the products like B100 are set to be released in the quarter.

The company is planning to implement the generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and non-generally accepted accounting principles 73% and 73.5% respectively. The operating expenses of generally accepted accounting principles will be close to $4.8 billion and the operating expenses of non-generally accepted accounting principles will be $3.4 billion. All tech enthusiasts are eagerly waiting for the next-gen GPUs from Nvidia and what it can deliver to prosper the system.

Mark McDonnell

Mark McDonnell is a seasoned technology writer with over 10 years of experience covering a wide range of tech topics, including tech trends, network security, cloud computing, CRM systems, and more. With a strong background in IT and a passion for staying ahead of industry developments, Mark delivers in-depth, well-researched articles that provide valuable insights for businesses and tech enthusiasts alike. His work has been featured in leading tech publications, and he continuously works to stay at the forefront of innovation, ensuring readers receive the most accurate and actionable information. Mark holds a degree in Computer Science and multiple certifications in cybersecurity and cloud infrastructure, and he is committed to producing content that reflects the highest standards of expertise and trustworthiness.

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