Despite initial delays with its Blackwell AI chip, Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang has reassured investors that Blackwell Ultra remains on schedule for the second half of 2025.
What Happened: During Nvidia’s fourth-quarter earnings call, JPMorgan analyst Harlan Sur asked Huang about the demand and rollout strategy for Blackwell Ultra, given that the company is still ramping up its Blackwell chips.
In response, Huang acknowledged that the first Blackwell chips faced a “hiccup” that “probably cost us a couple of months,” but said that Nvidia has fully recovered. “The team did an amazing job recovering,” he said.
See Also: Jensen Huang Once Disclosed How He Wants Nvidia And Him Remembered: ‘Very Simply…’
The CEO confirmed that Blackwell Ultra will arrive in the second half of …
Full story available on Benzinga.com
Despite initial delays with its Blackwell AI chip, Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang has reassured investors that Blackwell Ultra remains on schedule for the second half of 2025.
What Happened: During Nvidia’s fourth-quarter earnings call, JPMorgan analyst Harlan Sur asked Huang about the demand and rollout strategy for Blackwell Ultra, given that the company is still ramping up its Blackwell chips.
In response, Huang acknowledged that the first Blackwell chips faced a “hiccup” that “probably cost us a couple of months,” but said that Nvidia has fully recovered. “The team did an amazing job recovering,” he said.
See Also: Jensen Huang Once Disclosed How He Wants Nvidia And Him Remembered: ‘Very Simply…’
The CEO confirmed that Blackwell Ultra will arrive in the second half of …
Full story available on Benzinga.com
Despite initial delays with its Blackwell AI chip, Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang has reassured investors that Blackwell Ultra remains on schedule for the second half of 2025.
What Happened: During Nvidia’s fourth-quarter earnings call, JPMorgan analyst Harlan Sur asked Huang about the demand and rollout strategy for Blackwell Ultra, given that the company is still ramping up its Blackwell chips.
In response, Huang acknowledged that the first Blackwell chips faced a “hiccup” that “probably cost us a couple of months,” but said that Nvidia has fully recovered. “The team did an amazing job recovering,” he said.
See Also: Jensen Huang Once Disclosed How He Wants Nvidia And Him Remembered: ‘Very Simply…’
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