Beyond the limits of physics: Nvidia's $10 billion chip
Welcome to AI Collision đ„,
In todayâs collision between AI and our world,
$10 billion worth of R&D in a Pringle chip
$40 billion worth of PIF money into AI
Smart turtle
If thatâs enough to get the transistors transisting, read onâŠ
AI Collision đ„ bargain price just 4.8 cents per transistor
Two hours, three minutes and four seconds.
If youâve got the time, hereâs the Nvidia keynote by founder/CEO Jensen Huang from the companyâs GTC developer conference on Tuesday, as promised:
Once youâve taken the time to watch that, youâll have a better idea as to just how far in front of the competition Nvidia is.
But, if you couldnât be bothered with that, CNBCâs Jim Cramer sat down with Huang for an interview shortly after thatâs only four minutes and forty-five seconds long.
Thatâs worth a look too.
Especially when Huang gets along to Nvidiaâs latest, greatest chip which he says the company had to go âbeyond the limits of physicsâ to achieve.
Check it out here:
Whatâs crazy here is the kind of resources that go into a leap forward in processing like this.
When asked just how much R&D goes into a single chip like this, Huangâs estimation was around $10 billion dollars.
Just to make the next generation of processor.
That is astronomical capital expenditure. But itâs also why the estimates are that the B200 AI GPU will sell for somewhere around $30,000 to $40,000 when itâs released in 2025.
Thatâs because the B200 (the B stands for Blackwell, named after mathematician David Blackwell) has according to Huang, 208 billion transistors.
The TL;DR on transistors is that they are like digital switches, think neurons in the brain, that can be configured to be incredibly âsmartâ. They can then process a lot of data needed to power software that ultimately comes to us in the form of what we know as âAIâ.
To pack 208 billion of them into a chip thatâs not MUCH bigger than a Pringle potato chip, thatâs quite the herculean feat.
This B200 âAI superchipâ leaves Nvidiaâs previous âMost powerful GPU in the world todayâ in the dust. That is, the Hopper 200 â named after Grace Hopper, the computer scientist and mathematician â or H200 as Nvidiaâs product name states. The image below shows them both, the slightly smaller H200 in Huangâs left hand, the B200 in his right hand.
The H200 has 80 billion transistors for transistor comparison.
Nvidia says this is another game changer in AI chips. Better power, better efficiency, and with its Blackwell compute platform, just another massive transformation of the AI game.
The stock market had no idea how to treat this product announcement.
At one point Nvidiaâs stock was down to $850. Then it hit a high of $905, a 6.5% intraday swing. And then it just closed 1% higher than Mondayâs close.
But make no mistake, Nvidia is way in front of the competition. AMD is its next best thing. Its most powerful chip, the MI300X, is packing around 153 billion transistors.
AMD is close on that front, but itâs not just about how big your transistor count it, itâs how you use itâŠ
Simply put, Nvidia continues to spend big on R&D, launch to market ever more impressive and powerful âchipsâ and be the key driver of the AI revolution.
For now, it doesnât look like anyone is really all that close to toppling this tech giant.
Also⊠I wonder how many other famous mathematicians itâs got left to name its products after?
AI Gone Wild đ€Ș
If youâve made trillions of dollars over the years in oil money and youâre sitting on a gigantic pile of billions in profits (quite likely trillions) thatâs day by day becoming more and more worthless, what would you do?
This is the problem faced by Saudi Arabia through its public investment fund (PIF).
Itâs estimated the PIF has over $770 billion in assets under management, but letâs be honest, do you really think those numbers are honest?
Letâs assume the ballpark is $770 trillion to $1 trillion (and I suspect the higher is more likely). But youâre also thoroughly aware there is a global process of dedollarisation taking place â that simply means the world (particularly the BRIC nations) is weaning itself off US dollar reliance and forging its own financial path forward.
So, youâve got a bunch of moolah, and youâve got a fear that itâs slowly getting worthless if itâs sitting dormant. So the best thing you can do with that cash is to spend it on opportunities that could deliver a sizeable return in the future.
Thatâs why Saudi has been getting heavily involved in sports of late. Everything from buying up the worldâs most expensive footballers, to funding a competing golf tour to the PGA Tour â and then also looking to invest in the PGA Tour as well â through to, of course, investment into future technologies from renewable energies and more recently, artificial intelligence.
China is hellbent on becoming the dominant global leader when it comes to AI tech.
The US is hellbent on becoming the dominant global leader when it comes to AI tech.
But donât completely discount the Saudis when it comes to being a significant global player in the arena of AI tech.
I wrote a few weeks ago about Sam Altman looking to raise $7 trillion to build semiconductor fabrication plants in Saudiâs smaller neighbour country, the UAE. Now it looks like Saudi Arabia is getting in on the action.
Itâs claimed the kingdom is looking to pump around $40 billion from the PIF into a new fund specifically investing in AI technology.
For months now Iâve been explaining that regardless of market volatility, you need to watch where the money is flowing to see just how big and how long this AI boom will last.
Heads up, it will be a long time.
Another $40 billion form the PIF will go a long way to funding new opportunities, breakthrough companies, and maybe even supplementing the development of some of the already big and established players.
It might not be the same level as Altmanâs search for $7 trillion, but $40 billion isnât exactly a small chunk-o-change.
Itâs further evidence that big money is still moving and flowing into AI. Even with the market now somewhat appreciative of where things are heading, my take is that investors still arenât fully grasping how big and important this all is becoming.
$40 billion is a decent sign though that things are still only just warming up.
Boomers & Busters đ°
AI and AI-related stocks moving and shaking up the markets this week. (All performance data below over the rolling week).
Boom đ
Veritone (NASDAQ:VERI) up 121%
GuardForce AI (NASDAQ:GFAI) up 18%
Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG) up 6%
Bust đ
BigBear.ai (NASDAQ:BBAI) down 7%
C3.ai (NYSE:AI) down 8%
AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) down 10%
From the hive mind đ§
As youâll see below, the tech wars are back in full force. Which team youâre on will be interesting to see. But it looks like some are already picking sides (also probably because hoards of cash are being thrown at them too!).
Iâm fascinated with these bloody scrolls. And the fact that AI has been a key player in figuring out what they contain is literally, I think, the most awesome thing AI has been able to do to date. This is one of the most interesting reads Iâve had for a while.
The headline you could make from this is The Sun-worthy. âFat jabs help supercomputers to shed some weightâ or âFrom fat jabs to far profitsâ or something like that. Yeah, Iâm not great at headlines. But still, this is actually fat jabs leading to AI innovation and development, so thatâs quite interesting anyway.
Artificial Polltelligence đłïž
This weekâs poll takes a look at whether youâre an âApple personâ or a âPC/Microsoft Personâ.
As I wrote in Tuesdayâs issue, the tech wars are back. This time itâs potentially Apple (with Googleâs Gemini) vs. Microsoftâs Copilot (with just about everyone else).
And it reminded me of years gone by when you were either âTeam Appleâ or âTeam Microsoftâ.
A bit like political voting really⊠arguably more important though. And from my perspective, Iâm a swing voter. Iâve been team Microsoft previously, and then defected, and defected back, and now I predominately run Apple gear. So I guess Iâm team Apple⊠although Iâm willing to defect back again because Copilot is so much better.
Anyway, my vote is unimportant, what team are you on?
Weirdest AI image of the day
Herbert the intellectual turtle gives a speech after winning the Nobel prize â r/Weirddalle
ChatGPT quote of the day
âTechnology will never replace great teachers, but technology in the hands of great teachers is transformational.â
â George Couros
Thanks for reading, see you next week (and donât forget to leave your comments below)
Keep writing and spreading the word. Mr Huang is quite an impressive character and gets his message over very well.
Re: Apple v Microsoft my wife has windows 11 and Copilot while I have a Clevo Netherlands laptop with Linux. Apple experience over the years was very disappointing – change of operating system lost me some valuable Graphics software. One Desk top gave up the ghost and two laptops. Latterly upgrades caused black screen events so I moved to Linux.