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NVIDIA’s next-generation H100 Hopper graphics card spotted

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According to the latest report, Videocardz once again leaked the full content of the upcoming Hopper H100 GPU on the eve of NVIDIA GTC. This is a new generation of GPUs for data centers and Nvidia’s first 5nm product.

From the exposure content, we can see that NVIDIA’s new-generation Hopper H100 GPU is still a huge monolithic structure, so it breaks the online speculation about the new generation of graphics cards using MCM design and can calculate 144 separate streams from this multiprocessor (SM).

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From the picture, the chip supports up to 6 high-bandwidth HBM memory stacks, but we can’t get any further information as the full specs haven’t been revealed yet. NVIDIA will also launch its new products based on data center/server, sources believe.

Nvidia will launch several GH100 GPU-based products, such as the SXM-based H100 card for DGX motherboards, the DGX H100 Workstation, and even the DGX H100 SuperPod. In addition, NVIDIA will also release PCIe-based H100 products at the same time.

Moreover, the sources assume that if its SM to CUDA core ratio is the same as the Turing card, then each SM has exactly 64 CUDA cores, for a total of 9126 CUDA cores; assuming its base frequency is 2.2 GHz, this provides at least 40 TFLOPs of double-precision performance.

In addition, the number of VRMs on the PCB also indicates that the power consumption of this card will be high, considering the revelations about Ada Lovelace. At present, this thing is definitely a performance beast, and so is the power consumption, and we expect to see NVIDIA CEO Huang Renxun officially bring it to everyone tomorrow.

NVIDIA’s GPU architecture has always been named after the pioneers in the field of physics and computing, and this architecture (Hopper) is based on Grace Hopper (Grace Heber), one of the first programmers of Harvard Mark 1, the world’s first One of a batch of programmers.

Furthermore, one of the first female programmers, and the first full-time programmer on Harvard Mark I, created the first compiler A-0 system in modern times, and the first advanced commercial computer program The language “COBOL” is therefore also known as the “Mother of COBOL”.

It is reported that the famous computer term “Debug” (debugging) officially became a proprietary term for computer programs when her colleague found a moth on the relay of Harvard No. 2 causing a short circuit. She is also the creator of the Y2K Crisis. She has nurtured many programming language experts, known as “Amazing Grace”.

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