(Reuters) – Design faults could cause a three-month or longer delay in the introduction of chip maker Nvidia’s future artificial-intelligence chips, the Information reported on Friday.
The setback could hurt customers such as Meta Platforms, Alphabet’s Google, and Microsoft, which have collectively ordered tens of billions of dollars in processors, according to people who work on Nvidia chip and server hardware production.
The AI chip startup debuted the Blackwell chip series in March, replacing its previous flagship AI processor, the Grace Hopper Superchip, which was aimed to accelerate generative AI applications.