"The NVIDIA GH200 Grace™ Hopper™ Superchip is a breakthrough accelerated CPU designed from the ground up for giant-scale AI and high-performance computing (HPC) applications. The superchip delivers up to 10X higher performance for applications running terabytes of data, enabling scientists and researchers to reach unprecedented solutions for the world’s most complex problems."
Resolves to the date when first commercially sold Grace Hopper Superchips are shipped.
If Grace Hopper isn't released until 2030, this resolves as ambiguous.
According to web archive the website added a "GH200 is currently available" note by the end of September 2023.
Supermicro claimed to start shipments of servers with GH200 in October 2023.
Viperatech lets you place orders for the GH200 and states that "Deliveries to customers will commence in October 2024."
I'm pretty uncertain how to resolve this, as the resolution criteria are underspecified:
Do the GH200 have to be individually sold/shipped, or is it enough if they are sold in servers?
Does the buyer have to be an end-consumer?
ETH Zürich is planning for a supercomputing centre to go live in spring 2024.
The cofounder of the ETH AI Centre is claiming that it will use "over 10'000 GPUs based on the newest NVIDIA Grace Hopper superchips".