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Nvidia announces Blackwell Ultra, its next-generation GPU

“With GB300 NVL72 you can 10x the token rate and provide that question’s answer in only 10 seconds,” Buck said.
Nvidia also announced the DGX SuperPod with DGX B300 systems, which networks multiple DGX B300 systems in a cluster of 576 Blackwell Ultra GPUs and 300 Grace CPUs.
Dell announced it would support Nvidia’s Blackwell Ultra GPUs in its servers, including the GB300 NVL72.
“We expect that the [GPU] performance will be double the previous generations of Nvidia accelerators,” said Varun Chhabra, senior vice president of marketing for the infrastructure products group and telecom, in a separate press briefing.
Nvidia also announced workstations, desktops, and laptops with Blackwell Ultra and Blackwell.
Nvidia’s DGX Station workstation desktop AI system includes the GB300 super chip, which combines the Grace CPU and Blackwell Ultra GPU. It provides 20 petaflops of AI performance and 784GB of unified system memory, Buck said. Asus, Boxx, Dell, HP, Lambda, and Supermicro will ship systems later this year.