NVIDIA's demand for advanced packaging from TSMC, but the tech it needs is changing: Jensen Huang says NVIDIA will transition ...
Nvidia is moving the production of its Blackwell chips from TSMC's CoWoS-S to CoWoS-L advanced packaging technology.
Speaking on the sidelines of an event hosted by chip supplier Siliconware Precision Industries in Taichung, Taiwan, Huang explained the transition in Nvidia's chip packaging requirements.
As Nvidia ramps up production of its multi-chiplet Blackwell-series products, the company will use more CoWoS-L packaging capacity and less CoWoS-S packaging capacity, the company's chief ...
During the inauguration ceremony of SPIL on January 16, Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang stated that the Blackwell system has now fully entered production, which will gradually enhance CoWoS-L ...
Nvidia's demand for advanced packaging from Taiwan Semiconductor remains strong despite evolving technology; plans to use CoWoS-L for Blackwell chip.
Nvidia's high-priority Blackwell GPU models use TSMC's more advanced CoWoS-L technology. The discontinued B200A and the single-die B300 GPUs both use CoWoS-S. Due to these changes, certain ...
"As we move into Blackwell, we will use largely CoWoS-L. Of course, we're still manufacturing Hopper, and Hopper will use CowoS-S. We will also transition the CoWoS-S capacity to CoWos-L," Huang ...
The 200 series, which includes the GB200 NVL72 and HGX B200, features a dual-die design and is manufactured using CoWoS-L. The 300 series, which includes the GB300 NVL72 and HGX B300 NVL16 ...
The revised road plan presents the 200 Series, which employs dual-die design produced using CoWoS-L technology. Systems in the 300 Series include single-die (CoWoS-S) and dual-die (CoWoS-L). Though ...