Blackwell
Americannoun
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Antoinette Louisa (Brown), 1825–1921, U.S. clergywoman, abolitionist, and women's-rights activist.
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Elizabeth, 1821–1910, U.S. physician, born in England: first woman physician in the U.S.
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Henry Brown, 1825?–1909, U.S. editor, abolitionist, and suffragist, born in England (husband of Lucy Stone).
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Nvidia slipped 1.4% after French artificial-intelligence start-up Mistral AI said it had raised $830 million in debt to fund a data center powered by 13,800 of the chip maker’s Blackwell graphics processing units.
From Barron's
The H200 is more advanced than the H20, but is not as powerful as Nvidia’s current generation Blackwell AI chips.
From Barron's
He cited the large size of Nvidia’s Grace Blackwell systems, some of which weigh nearly two tons, and efforts by countries and companies to ensure compliance.
“The Grace Blackwell system is nearly two tons, and so you’re not going to be putting that in your pocket or your backpack anytime soon,” he said, referring to the chip maker’s latest-generation AI platform.
From MarketWatch
Those involved in the scheme allegedly helped a Southeast Asian company place orders for servers of Nvidia’s Blackwell and Hopper chips, both of which are restricted for sale to China.
From MarketWatch
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