Nvidia Denies H100/H200 Chip Shortage Rumors: Ample Inventory to Instantly Meet Order Demand
BlockBeats News, September 3rd, Nvidia (NVDA.O) stated that recent media reports about the "limited supply" and "sold out" rumors of Nvidia's H100/H200 chips are all false information. As explained in the financial report, cloud service partners are indeed able to lease all of their H100/H200 chips online, but this does not mean that Nvidia is unable to accept new orders. With sufficient H100/H200 inventory, they can immediately meet all order demands. Rumors about the H20 chip cutting into the supply of H100/H200 or Blackwell products are also completely untrue—sales of the H20 chip will never impact Nvidia's supply capabilities for other products. (Jinse)
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