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Nvidia chips are extremely popular, Huang Renxun revealed that the demand for Blackwell is "too crazy".
①Huang Renxun's latest statement, the external demand for the company's next-generation ai chip Blackwell is "too crazy"; ②Huang Renxun said, nvidia plans to update its AI platform annually to improve performance by two to three times.
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