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SoftBank to get first new Nvidia chips for Japan supercomputer

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SoftBank to get first new Nvidia chips for Japan supercomputer
Jensen Huang, left, and Masayoshi Son at the Nvidia AI Summit Japan on Nov 13. Photo: Bloomberg
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SoftBank Group Corp will be the first to build a supercomputer with chips using Nvidia Corp’s new Blackwell design, a demonstration of the Japanese company’s ambitions to catch up on AI.

SoftBank’s telecom unit plans to build Japan’s most powerful AI supercomputer to support a wide range of local services, the two companies said. That computer will be based on Nvidia’s DGX B200 product, which combines computer processors with so-called AI accelerator chips. A follow-up effort will feature Grace Blackwell, a more advanced version.

Shares of SoftBank Corp, Japan’s No. 3 wireless carrier, reversed losses and rose 1% Wednesday. SoftBank Group, which comprises the conglomerate’s investment teams, fell 1.7%.

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