After delays, Nvidia's chips are finally shipping to customers, but the roll-out hasn't been completely smooth, as there were recent reports that over some Blackwell chip failures. Now, Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang has clarified that there aren't any tensions between the two companies and the problem was "100% Nvidia's fault".
As reported by , Huang admits a Blackwell design flaw but lays blame entirely at Nvidia's own feet. He says "a design flaw with its latest Blackwell AI chips which impacted production has been fixed with the help of longtime Taiwanese manufacturing partner TSMC."
So much for the blame game supposedly occurring between the AI and chip giants, then—reports of tensions between the two companies Huang reportedly called "fake news". And so much for Nvidia eyeing up Samsung for its chip production—a claim we were rightly very sceptical about. Whatever the original sources were for the initial reports, they appear to have been wrong. All seems rosy in the land of Team Green—well, besides the still somewhat slowed Blackwell release.
Which is especially beneficial given Blackwell chips have already started shipping and are . Yes, there's been a little delay, but now it seems like Blackwell—which Nvidia thinks [[link]] could be the "" in its history—is ready to churn through the next wave of cloud and AI server workloads.
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