A few months ago, Nvidia released the Hopper architecture and Ada Lovelace architecture GPUs, respectively for data centers and game graphics cards. According to the Nvidia technology change cycle, the next time will be about two years later. The Blackwell architecture succeeds the Hopper architecture, known to have two GPUs, GB100 and GB102.
Foreign media Wccftech reported that at the Arete Technology Conference a few days ago, Ian Buck, vice president and director of accelerated computing at Nvidia, reiterated that Nvidia is committed to updating the main GPGPU architecture plan every two years, confirming that the Blackwell architecture GPU will be launched in 2024.
At present, the Hopper architecture GPU adopts TSMC's 4nm process, and it is also the world's first GPU using HBM3. Nvidia's next-generation Blackwell architecture GPU will continue to cooperate with TSMC and adopt a 3nm process.