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NVIDIA Might Consider Major Design Shift for Future 300 GPU Series

NVIDIA is reportedly considering a significant design change for its GPU products, shifting from the current on-board solution to an independent GPU socket design following the GB200 shipment in Q4, according to reports from MoneyDJ and the Economic Daily News quoted by TrendForce. This move is not new in the industry, AMD has already introduced socket design in 2023 with their MI300A series via Supermicro dedicated servers. The B300 series, expected to become NVIDIA's mainstream product in the second half of 2025, is rumored to be the main beneficiary of this design change that could improve yield rates, though it may come with some performance trade-offs.

According to the Economic Daily News, the socket design will simplify after-sales service and server board maintenance, allowing users to replace or upgrade the GPUs quickly. The report also pointed out that based on the slot design, boards will contain up to four NVIDIA GPUs and a CPU, with each GPU having its dedicated slot. This will bring benefits for Taiwanese manufacturers like Foxconn and LOTES, who will supply different components and connectors. The move seems logical since with the current on-board design, once a GPU becomes faulty, the entire motherboard needs to be replaced, leading to significant downtime and high operational and maintenance costs.
Sources: MoneyDJ, Economic Daily News, TrendForce
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28 Comments on NVIDIA Might Consider Major Design Shift for Future 300 GPU Series

#26
lexluthermiester
RootinTootinPootindo they really fly?
They do if you kick reeeally hard.
igormpDo you know that when someone speaks about the real life, economics are a really important topic? If it's not doable in the economic sense, it's not doable in reality.
That's your opinion, visionless and narrow.
igormpYou can scream
I'm not screaming. :rolleyes:
igormpthat idea is plainly bad in every sense and most people are aware of that anyway.
Again opinion. Visionless and narrow.
igormpfeel free to build your own modular GPU with blackjack and hookers lol
Nice.
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Caring1
OSdevrNot sure how practical GPU sockets would be on consumer GPUs
Not sure why people think of a GPU card instead of a GPU socket on the Motherboard.
Do away with the need for a PCI-e slot altogether for graphics.
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lexluthermiester
Caring1Not sure why people think of a GPU card instead of a GPU socket on the Motherboard.
Do away with the need for a PCI-e slot altogether for graphics.
Not a bad idea.
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