Odaily Planet Daily News Nvidia founder Jensen Huang delivered an opening speech at the GTC conference held in San Jose, USA. In this presentation, NVIDIA unveiled their next-generation chip architecture, Blackwell. According to reports, the Blackwell GPU is named after mathematician David Harold Blackwell, and it also follows the Hopper architecture previously launched by NVIDIA. With 208 billion transistors in a Blackwell GPU, it can support AI models with up to 10 trillion parameters. In addition to the chip itself, this architecture also uses the fifth-generation NVLink high-speed interconnect and the second-generation Transformer engine, which is comprehensively upgraded in many aspects. According to Huang, the new chip will be available later in 2024. Huang said that in the future, Nvidia plans to use Blackwell to expand into AI companies around the world, signing contracts with all OEMs, regional clouds, national sovereign AI, and telecommunications companies around the world. At present, Amazon, Dell, Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, and Tesla have all planned to use Blackwell GPUs. It's worth noting that the fabled B100 didn't show up before, and Nvidia instead released a superchip GB, which is a combination of a Grace CPU and two sets of Blackwell GPUs