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Rumor: Nvidia GPUs Will Adopt a Multi-Chiplet Design


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A defining characteristic of the anticipated Blackwell GPUs is the reference to a Multi-Chip Module (MCM) design for the GB100 data-center GPU. Through this advanced packaging method, distinct GPU components can reside on separate dies, potentially offering Nvidia enhanced chip customization flexibility. Such a move might position Nvidia to adapt its chips more adeptly for both consumer and enterprise-specific requirements, possibly setting them apart from competitors like AMD.

 

The eventual release of Blackwell may mark a significant divergence from Nvidia's traditional GPU design methodology. For context, AMD's forthcoming MI300 GPU, which integrates chiplets, emerges as a likely rival. The advantage of chiplets is clear: they facilitate smoother integration due to smaller die sizes, enhancing wafer yields and paving the way for economical chiplet usage.

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Nvidia has historically refrained from adopting a multi-chiplet design for its high-end compute GPUs. However...

 

 

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Recent disclosures suggest developments within Nvidia's upcoming video card generation. A Chiphell user...

 

 

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Why does that read more like an Nvidia marketing campaign than a journalistic tech article?  Don't get me wrong, this was expected news.  But to say that chiplets is going to set Nvidia apart from AMD is ridiculous, AMD said MONTHS ago that they were going to use chiplets on the MI300.  This is Nvidia borrowing an idea from AMD again, and saying its them revolutionizing the GPU industry.  Or am I missing something here?

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41 minutes ago, pioneerisloud said:

Why does that read more like an Nvidia marketing campaign than a journalistic tech article?  Don't get me wrong, this was expected news.  But to say that chiplets is going to set Nvidia apart from AMD is ridiculous, AMD said MONTHS ago that they were going to use chiplets on the MI300.  This is Nvidia borrowing an idea from AMD again, and saying its them revolutionizing the GPU industry.  Or am I missing something here?

Definitely not missing anything, I had the exact same thought. This will be Nvidia's first chiplet design, AMD has been doing that for a while now. 

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The sad days of 4k usd gpu is coming. With the new Asus 4090 at 3.2k ☹️

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On 21/09/2023 at 23:38, bonami2 said:

The sad days of 4k usd gpu is coming. With the new Asus 4090 at 3.2k ☹️

 

You would think it would make them cheaper lol, but not when Nvidia is in charge.  

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