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NVIDIA Prepares For Next-Gen GPU Architectures As “Blackwell-Next” Spotted In Linux 7.2 Kernel Patch

21 June 2026 at 20:55

NVIDIA Prepares For Next-Gen GPU Architectures As "Blackwell-Next" Spotted In Linux 7.2 Kernel Patch

The Linux 7.2 Kernel Patches have seen the addition of a next-gen NVIDIA GPU architecture, cleverly listed as "Blackwell-Next". NVIDIA Ramps Up Support For Next-Gen GPU Architectures, Including Blackwell-Next, For Linux 7.2 NVIDIA's GPU architectures are not a mystery since the company has been outlining them in roadmaps for years now. We knew that Rubin was going to replace Blackwell years before its launch, and now we know that Feynman will replace Rubin. NVIDIA has only started volume production of Rubin, but internally, the company is prepping some big support for its next-generation architectures before they even ship. Phoronix spotted […]

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NVIDIA Drains Foxconn’s Entire CPO Rack Supply Ahead of Schedule, Forcing the Assembler to Skip Showcase at Computex This Year

13 May 2026 at 14:35

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Foxconn has reportedly shipped the entirety of its Co-Packaged Optics racks to NVIDIA as it quintuples its shipment estimates for 2026-2027. You May Not Be Able To Find Any Foxconn Co-Packaged Optics Rack At Computex, As The Entire Supply Is Shipped To NVIDIA NVIDIA is accelerating its co-packaged optics development ahead of the Feynman launch in 2028. The next-gen CPO racks solve major infrastructure connectivity & scale-out bottlenecks with AMD all-in on the race too. As per rumors in the Taiwanese industry, Foxconn has apparently shipped all of its CPO racks to NVIDIA ahead of schedule. NVIDIA is Foxconn's major […]

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Elon Musk and Tim Cook Join US President Trump’s China Trip This Week, Yet NVIDIA’s Jensen Wasn’t On The List

11 May 2026 at 16:50

Elon Musk & Tim Cook To Accompany US President Trump During His China Visit This Week But Jensen Huang Not On The List

President of the United States, Donald Trump, will be accompanied by Elon Musk & Tim Cook as he visits China to meet his counterpart, President Xi, but NVIDIA's CEO, Jensen Huang, is reportedly not going. US President Trump Is Visiting China this week, along with Elon Musk, Tim Cook, & Many More High-Level Execs US President Donald J Trump will visit China this week from 13th May to May 15th May. During this visit, Trump will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping. All eyes will be on this visit as it will mark the first time in nearly a decade that […]

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NVIDIA Feynman GPUs Push Power Semi Content To $191,000, 17 Times Increase Over Blackwell As Industry Embraces 800V DC Architectures

4 May 2026 at 16:00

NVIDIA Feynman GPUs Push Power Semi Content To $191,000, 17 Times Increase Over Blackwell As Industry Pushes 800V DC Architectures

As compute requirements grow in AI datacenters, so do the power requirements, which are estimated to reach 17x higher with NVIDIA's Feynman. NVIDIA Feynman Racks Estimated To Feature 17x Higher Power Semi Costs Per Rack Versus Blackwell NVIDIA Feynman GPUs feature several groundbreaking features and will launch in 2028, after Rubin. The company has been working hard to deliver more efficient AI solutions, but as requirements grow, power requirements have increased tremendously. Morgan Stanley Research has published a chart that visualizes the total power semi content of three AI rack solutions from NVIDIA. Starting with the baseline Blackwell or B200, […]

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AMD’s Server CPU Revenue Set To Surge 80% This Year, With An Estimated 1.9M AI GPUs Shipping By 2027

4 May 2026 at 14:35

AMD's Server CPU Revenue Set To Surge 80% This Year, With An Estimated 1.9M AI GPUs Shipping By 2027 1

AMD's immense success for its CPUs and GPUs in the AI segments will be a key driver for the company in the current year & the years ahead. AMD Is Expected To Ship Nearly 1.9 Million AI GPUs By 2027, While It's Share In China Will Be Larger Than NVIDIA's Intel, gaining momentum this quarter, thanks to Agentic AI's reliance on CPUs, has given us a teaser of what to expect from AMD's upcoming earnings. As per UBS, AMD isn't as constrained as Intel in the CPU segment and is anticipated to grow its Server CPU revenue by 80% this […]

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NVIDIA Fast-Forwarded Co-Packaged Optics Five Years Ahead of Schedule, Arriving First With Its Feynman GPUs

3 May 2026 at 18:45

An NVIDIA chip labeled 'GH200 H100 NVL' is positioned centrally within a complex cooling system.

NVIDIA's Feynman GPUs will be the first to feature Co-Packaged Optics, but this wasn't always the case until the AI giant decided to switch gears. Co-Packaged Optics Were Many Years Away, But NVIDIA Decided To Move Ahead With Its Feynman GPUs CPO or Co-Packaged Optics (Silicon Photonics) is the next-generation solution that reduces reliance on copper and harnesses light to transfer signals. These CPOs are packaged alongside hardware accelerators such as GPUs and will be a key solution for next-gen AI factories, offering improved interconnect latency and creating high-bandwidth connections between CPU and GPU. If we go by the original plans, […]

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Intel’s EMIB Hits 90% Yield as Analyst Signals Foundry Breakthrough, EMIB-T Scales To >12x Reticle In 2028

30 April 2026 at 16:40

Intel Achieves A Phenomenal 90% EMIB Yield As Per Analyst, EMIB-M For Efficiency & EMIB-T For Massive ">12x Reticle" Packages In 2028 1

Intel's crucial EMIB technology has achieved a phenomenal yield rate, showing its readiness for upcoming adoptions in AI datacenter chips. Intel EMIB Is The Single Most Crucial Foundry Tech From Chipzilla, Which Will Set It As An Advanced Packaging Competitor to TSMC We recently discussed how EMIB is being eyed by AI firms for their next-generation AI chips. The tech has one simple purpose: to provide a cost-effective and scalable alternative to TSMC's CoWoS technology. The advanced packaging tech from Intel is set to be used by Google in its next-generation TPUs, and we have also cited NVIDIA using it […]

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NVIDIA Feynman GPU Gets 3D Die-Stacking, Custom HBM, & Next-Gen Rosa CPU

16 March 2026 at 20:32

A presenter on stage with a timeline slide detailing NVIDIA technologies from Blackwell to Feynman, featuring components like 'Blackwell H100Xe' and 'BlueField-5.'

NVIDIA has revealed more details of its next-generation AI Data Center solution, Rosa Feynman, built using 3D Die-Stacking. NVIDIA Goes With 3D Die Stacking & Custom HBM Solution For Its Next-gen Rosa Feynman AI Chips NVIDIA's Feynman GPU architecture was confirmed back at GTC 2025. During the announcement, NVIDIA listed the Feynman GPU with next-gen HBM, Vera CPU, and several other connectivity chips that make up the foundation of the AI data center. Well, this year at GTC 2026, NVIDIA is revealing more information and some big changes. First up, NVIDIA is now confirming that its Feynman GPUs will adopt […]

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NVIDIA May Finally Abandon Its “One GPU Does Everything” Mantra at GTC 2026, and Here’s What to Expect

15 March 2026 at 20:52

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We are heading towards GTC 2026, one of the most important events within the AI world, and this year, we are expecting a massive shift in how computing is perceived. The race for AI infrastructure has evolved signifcantly over the past few years, as evolving compute requirements have forced companies like NVIDIA and AMD to innovate in what they offer. Since 2022, we have seen training workloads gain massive popularity, which Hopper and Blackwell capitalized on. Now, moving into 2026, agentic workloads are the next area to focus on for compute providers, which is why the upcoming GTC announcements from […]

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NVIDIA Says Groq Acquisition Will Play a Role Similar to Mellanox, Extending the Architecture as an “Accelerator” For Low-Latency Decode

26 February 2026 at 14:56

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NVIDIA's plans for Groq's LPU units are a topic of debate in the industry, and when Jensen was asked about them during the Q4 2026 earnings call, he hinted at rather interesting stuff. NVIDIA's Groq LPUs Will Solidify the Company's Position In Latency-Sensitive Workloads NVIDIA's acquisition spree has been aggressive this year. Still, one of the major partnerships that the company entered into was with Groq, a non-licensing agreement worth up to $20 billion, which is Team Green's biggest investment. The announcement did slip in on Christmas Eve, and NVIDIA never really followed up on actual plans. Interestingly, NVIDIA's CEO […]

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