Facebook owner Meta Platforms is not expecting to receive shipments of Nvidia's new flagship artificial intelligence chip this year, a Meta spokesperson told...
Focus expected to be on the "dot plot" for any clues to number, timing of any cuts this yearNEW YORK - Facebook owner Meta Platforms is not expecting to receive shipments of Nvidia's new flagship artificial intelligence chip this year, a Meta spokesperson told Reuters.
Nvidia's Chief Financial Officer Colette Kress told financial analysts on Tuesday that "we think we're going to come to market later this year," but also said that shipment volume for the new GPUs would not ramp up until 2025.Social media giant Meta is one of Nvidia's biggest customers, after buying hundreds of thousands of its previous generation of chips to support pushes into amped-up content recommendations systems and generative AI products.
Meta planned to continue using those clusters to train Llama 3 and would use Blackwell for future generations of the model, the Meta spokesperson said. Nvidia on Monday announced a hardware and software platform for building human-like robots that includes generative artificial intelligence features. The new platform will consist of a computer system that will power the robot and AI, plus a package of software including genAI and other tools in order to build robots that are human-life, the company said at its annual developer conference.
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