Nvidia appears to be expanding its footprint in AI chip manufacturing. Sources indicate the chipmaker is actively exploring additional production capacity for its H200 accelerators—a move driven by surging demand that's already outpacing current supply levels. The move reflects how competitive the AI hardware race has become, with enterprises and institutions scrambling to secure cutting-edge processors for their compute infrastructure. Whether this signals a broader industry pivot toward distributed production or simply addresses short-term bottlenecks remains to be seen, but the supply pressure on premium AI chips shows no signs of easing.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 14h ago
The chip production capacity bottleneck is real, this time it's confirmed for sure.
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nft_widow
· 15h ago
With such a chip shortage, NVIDIA cards are probably about to take off.
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token_therapist
· 18h ago
The chips are really selling like crazy. NVIDIA is about to go all out!
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GasGoblin
· 20h ago
The chip shortage still needs to continue, and NVIDIA's expansion of capacity can't keep up with the demand growth at all. It's really going all out.
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DegenWhisperer
· 12-13 19:57
It's a supply shortage, and now people are queuing up to buy chips again.
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MetaverseHermit
· 12-13 19:57
The internal battle over chip capacity is still ongoing. Nvidia is being squeezed to the point where it has no way out.
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MevSandwich
· 12-13 19:57
The chip shortage is here again, this time H200 is enjoying the feast
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YieldWhisperer
· 12-13 19:50
The chip shortage issue seems endless... I don't know when Nvidia's capacity expansion will truly ease the situation.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 12-13 19:50
Can't get chips again, Nvidia will have to work overtime now.
Nvidia appears to be expanding its footprint in AI chip manufacturing. Sources indicate the chipmaker is actively exploring additional production capacity for its H200 accelerators—a move driven by surging demand that's already outpacing current supply levels. The move reflects how competitive the AI hardware race has become, with enterprises and institutions scrambling to secure cutting-edge processors for their compute infrastructure. Whether this signals a broader industry pivot toward distributed production or simply addresses short-term bottlenecks remains to be seen, but the supply pressure on premium AI chips shows no signs of easing.