Future Dell Computers to Feature Nvidia B200 GPU with 1000W Power Consumption, CEO Announces Arriving in 2025

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According to a Dell executive, a B200 video card is currently in development by Nvidia. This AI video card, designed for data centers, is expected to be released in 2025 with a power consumption of around 1000W. Despite this information, Nvidia has not yet made an official announcement about this upcoming GPU.

During a recent financial meeting, Jeffrey W. Clarke, the COO of Dell Technologies, mentioned that the introduction of the Nvidia B200 could open up new opportunities for the company in the market. Clarke specifically highlighted the liquid cooling systems that Dell offers for customers with high computational needs. However, he did not disclose any further details about the B200.

The Nvidia B200 is anticipated to be an upgraded version of the Nvidia B100 video card. The B100, which is based on the Blackwell architecture, was announced towards the end of 2023 and is set to be available in 2024. It is reported to be more than twice as fast in certain AI tasks compared to the Nvidia H200 data center GPU, which is also planned for release in 2024 and is based on the Hopper architecture. Nvidia is scheduled to host a new keynote on March 18th where the company will unveil its latest products, including the Nvidia GTX 2024.