Nvidia will begin sending your Blackwell Ultra GB300 servers in September after overcoming production problems
The NVIDIA GB300 Artificial Intelligence Serverspart of the Blackwell Ultra range, will begin to be distributed in volume from September, after a series of settings in its design that have relieved the pressure on the supply chain.
The initial launch of the GB300 in the first half of 2025 was affected by manufacturing problems. Nvidia introduced significant technical changes that hindered the adaptation of their suppliers, which caused limited shipmentslargely restricted to strategic partners such as Dell and Microsoft, who accessed the NVL72 high -end clusters.
Change to Bianca architecture unlocks large -scale production
The main cause was the adoption of the Cordelia platewhich incorporated a modular design and the new Socamm memory system, still little implemented in the industry. However, given the obstacles generated, the company chose to replace cordelia with the Bianca architecture, already used in the GB200. This change allowed simplifying production without giving up key benefits.
Currently, Nvidia suppliers They are already making low -scale test shipments using the new plaqueand the volume is expected to increase progressively during the next quarters. If the deadlines are fulfilled, the fourth quarter of 2025 will mark the entry into the scene of the Blackwell Ultra servers globally.
In addition, these systems have received important orders, especially linked to the Sovereign AI initiative of NVIDIA itself, which reflects a solid demand. This advance adds to the rapid rhythm of innovation of the company, which maintains a cycle of updates between six and eight months. In fact, it is expected that its next architecture, Rubin, debut between the late 2025 and early 2026.
