Nvidia is shifting its production focus from H200 chips to making the new Vera Rubin hardware.
BlockBeats News, March 5 – According to the Financial Times, Nvidia has shifted its allocated manufacturing capacity at TSMC from producing H200 chips to the next-generation Vera Rubin hardware. This move indicates that the company no longer expects significant growth in H200 sales in the short term. Vera Rubin, Nvidia's latest chip architecture unveiled earlier this year, is designed specifically for more complex AI systems and is currently seeing strong demand from top U.S. tech companies such as OpenAI and Google.

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