Leo Says Ep. 61 – Nvidia wants to rule the world

Source: KitGuru added 30th Apr 2021

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Nvidia made a big splash when they announced their planned CPU named Grace at their recent virtual GTC event. We all know about Nvidia’s GPUs and we are sort-of aware of Bluefield which is described as a DPU. Now Nvidia also has plans for a CPU, so that means they have a Three Chip Strategy which surely merits a video from Leo.

Watch the video via our VIMEO Channel (Below) or over on YouTube at 2160p HERE

Timestamps:

00:00​ Start


00:15​ Leo starts a rant


01:20​ Jim @ Adored


01:50​ Leo rant continues


02:47​ Nvidia mobile


03:12​ Acquisitions


03:55​ bet against Jen-Hsun?


05:55​ Graphics cards and Omniverse


07:41​ Nvidia Compute and the future?


09:38​ A feel for Nvidia’s ambition

Leo’s notes:

Gamers have a distorted view of Nvidia as ‘that damned company that utterly fails to supply over-priced graphics cards.’


We know that Nvidia was ditched by Apple back in the days of Intel Core Duo after the bump gate shocker


Nvidia claimed design win after design win for Tegra yet I have never seen an Nvidia tablet, with the exception of their own Shield product.


Where are Nvidia powered smart phones?

Covering Nvidia drove Jim to quit doing tech analysis videos for AdoredTV.


And yet, the graphics cards I have bought over the past few years for my own PC have been an EVGA GTX 980, reference GTX 1080 and a Founder’s Edition RTX 2080.


Just look at Nvidia’s stock price and market cap!

Nvidia acquired Mellanox for $7 billion in April 2020

In September 2020 Nvidia announced they want to buy ARM for US$40 billion

Omniverse and Digital Twins

Auto – Orin can replace many electronic control units with a single SoC with Atlan, due in 2024.

Hyperion 8 is a platform for cars. Nvidia DRIVE includes Grace, Bluefield and Ampere Next

Three chip strategy for data centres – GPU, CPU and DPU

GPUs generate a lot of cross-datacenter traffic, including Deep learning,


There is need for Nvidia’s networking processors, the Data Processing Unit (DPU)


The Bluefield family of DPUs comes from Mellanox, and is now a core part of Nvidia’s offerings


Bluefield is designed to offload a major part of network functions, including all the processing that goes with them, such as SSL and security analysis.


SuperPOD has been updated with Bluefield 2 and can include the A100 with 80GB


Enterprise AI A10 and A30, SuperPOD with BlueField 2 and EGX


SuperPOD starts at US$7 million and scales to US $60 million for a full system

Nvidia announces Bluefield 3 DPU 400Gbps network processor with 22 billion transistors


Nvidia is already working on Bluefield 4 for 2024, which will be around 64B transistors, and incorporate Nvidia’s AI acceleration technology

Nvidia DGX Station 320G can transfer 8TB of data in one second.


Consumes ‘just 1,500W’ which is the maximum safe limit for a US mains power socket

KitGuru Says: Perhaps we shouldn’t compare Nvidia to AMD or Intel but should instead think in terms of Amazon, Apple and Tesla.

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