Nvidia’s Ambitious Leap: Dell’s COO Unveils B200 ‘Blackwell’ Accelerator with 1000W Power Target for 2025
Dell’s Jeff Clarke said Nvidia will launch the Nvidia’s B200 ‘Blackwell’ accelerator in 2025 with 1000W power.
Clarke confirms readiness for Nvidia’s high-power B200, signaling data center GPU power increase. For more details, please participate in our financial report meeting summary.
The content of Clarke’s speech is as follows:
We are very excited about B100 and B200, which is a new opportunity to break through the constraints of engineering. Our research on heat dissipation has shown that it is possible to achieve an energy density of 1000W per GPU without the need for direct water cooling.
Next year’s B200 will achieve this goal. We will have the opportunity to showcase our engineering skills, our speed of action, and our work as an industry leader to achieve large-scale water-cooled cooling.
Nvidia’s leading AI accelerator card, the H100, currently consumes a maximum of 700W. Nvidia did not include the B200 in the roadmap released last October; furthermore, the picture identifies the GPU processor as the GB200. Consequently, the company’s strategic direction and future product releases raise intriguing questions within the tech community.While details about the upcoming B100 remain undisclosed, potential insights are anticipated to be unveiled during the upcoming developer conference later this month. Enthusiasts and industry experts are eagerly awaiting any revelations that could shed light on the technological advancements and innovations expected from the B100 accelerator.