NVIDIA Considers Adjusting Rubin Ultra GPU Memory to Address Chip Shortage

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NVIDIA is reportedly considering reducing high-bandwidth memory in its Rubin Ultra GPU to alleviate chip shortages. The company is testing three variants, focusing on balancing performance with availability. Traders evaluating the risk-to-reward ratio may closely monitor this development, as hardware changes could impact advanced trading strategies. The decision could affect GPU allocation in high-frequency trading setups.

ME News reports that on August 7 (UTC+8), NVIDIA is evaluating a significant adjustment, considering reducing the amount of high-bandwidth memory in the Rubin Ultra GPU to address shortages of advanced HBM chips. It is understood that NVIDIA is testing at least three variants of the Rubin Ultra GPU. (The Information) (Source: ODAILY)

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