Nvidia's H200 Tensor Core GPU (Photo captured from Nvidia's website) South Korean memory chipmakers like Samsung Electronics Co. and SK Hynix Inc. have high hopes for fast growth in their high-bandwidth memory (HBM) sales as US fabless chip designer Nvidia Corp. on Monday introduced its new artificial intelligence chipset H200 Tensor Core GPU.
The new AI chipset is the first graphic processing unit (GPU) to offer 141 gigabytes (GB) of HBM3e memory at 4.8 terabytes (TB) per second, nearly double the capacity and 2.4 times more bandwidth compared with its predecessor H100, Nvidia stated on Nov. 13.
The advanced memory of H200 can handle massive amounts of data for generative AI and high-performance computing workloads, Nvidia added.
The H200 will be available from global system manufacturers and cloud service providers in the second quarter of next year, Nvidia said. The firm didn’t disclose the price range of the new GPU.
Global tech giants like Amazon Web Services Inc., Microsoft Corp. and Google LLC will use H200 to advance their AI services, market insiders said.
The launch of H200 is forecast to fuel competition between Nvidia and its crosstown rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD), which unveiled Instinct MI300X accelerators in June of this year.
At the time, AMD claimed that MI300X offers 2.4 times the memory density of the Nvidia H100 and more than 1.6 times the bandwidth. The Instinct MI300X chip is scheduled to be launched on Dec. 6.
SK Hynix's HBM3E, the extended version of HBM3 (Courtesy of SK)FIERCER COMPETITION
Samsung and SK Hynix, the world’s two largest memory chipmakers, are preparing to increase their HBM production by up to 2.5 times amid intensifying competition for AI chips.
Samsung Electronics has also completed negotiations with its major clients on HBM supplies for next year, Kim Jae-joon, Samsung’s vice president of the memory chip business said in October.
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