NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang Confirms GB10 Chip as ‘N1’, Collaboration with Intel Does Not Affect Arm CPU Progress

This article is sourced from: IT HomeAuthor: Su Bo

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang mentioned during a conference call regarding the NVIDIA-Intel partnership that the ‘N1’ chip, which is equipped with an Arm instruction set CPU, will be used in DGX Spark and more devices.

IT Home noted that NVIDIA previously referred to the DGX Spark desktop AI supercomputer processor chip as the GB10 Grace Blackwell super chip, and Huang’s statement effectively equates GB10 with N1.

NVIDIA's Jensen Huang Confirms GB10 Chip as 'N1', Collaboration with Intel Does Not Affect Arm CPU Progress

The GB10 / N1 chip consists of a GPU die provided by NVIDIA and a CPU die built by MediaTek, featuring 6144 CUDA cores and two clusters of a total of 20 Arm cores (10 Cortex-X925 + 10 Cortex-A725), supporting 256-bit LPDDR5x memory.

Huang also emphasized that the collaboration with Intel on data center and client CPUs does not mean NVIDIA will relax its development of Arm CPUs, and NVIDIA will remain fully committed to executing its Arm roadmap.

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