BOMBSHELL: Nvidia’s Latest AI Chip Delay a "Catastrophic" Failure
In a stunning turn of events, Nvidia has confessed to Microsoft and at least one other cloud provider that its "Blackwell" B200 AI chips will take a whopping three months longer to produce than initially planned, according to sources. The delay is not just a minor setback, but a catastrophic failure due to a design flaw discovered "unusually late in the production process."
This catastrophic failure comes as a huge blow to the tech industry, which was eagerly awaiting the arrival of Nvidia’s new AI chips. The B200 chips are the highly anticipated follow-up to the supremely popular H100 chips, which have been in high demand and helped make Nvidia one of the most valuable companies in the world.
But the damage has already been done. Nvidia has reportedly been forced to redo the entire production process, a move that will significantly delay the launch of the new chips. And to make matters worse, the company has now confirmed that it won’t be shipping large numbers of Blackwell chips until the first quarter of next year.
The implications are far-reaching. Microsoft, Google, and Meta have all ordered tens of billions of dollars worth of the chips, and will now have to wait even longer to get their hands on them. The delay is expected to have a significant impact on the entire AI industry, and will likely give competitors like AMD a major advantage.
This is not the first time Nvidia has faced delays. In fact, the company has a history of pushing back deadlines and promising more than it can deliver. And with the tech industry’s eyes on its new AI chips, this latest delay is sure to raise more than a few eyebrows.
The question on everyone’s mind is: what’s going on at Nvidia? Is the company simply unable to keep up with demand, or is there something more sinister at play? One thing is certain: this latest delay is a major blow to Nvidia’s reputation, and will have far-reaching consequences for the tech industry as a whole.




