Nvidia suppliers ramp up AI server production after technical snag - FT

Published 27/05/2025, 21:42
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Investing.com -- NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) suppliers, including industry leaders like Foxconn (SS:601138), Inventec, Dell (NYSE:DELL), and Wistron, have overcome technical challenges that previously delayed shipments of Nvidia’s flagship AI data center racks, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday. This development marks a significant stride in the company’s efforts to enhance its global sales initiatives.

The technical issues, which arose toward the end of last year, had impeded the production of the highly anticipated "Blackwell" AI servers. These servers are expected to substantially boost computing power for training and utilizing large language models, a promise made by Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, upon the product’s announcement last year.

The resolution of these technical difficulties is a welcome relief for Nvidia, as it aims to meet its ambitious annual sales targets. The suppliers’ breakthroughs have enabled the commencement of shipments, which is likely to contribute positively to the company’s performance.

Nvidia’s Blackwell AI servers are part of a broader strategy to solidify the chipmaker’s position in the rapidly growing field of artificial intelligence. The successful deployment of these servers is crucial for the company to maintain its competitive edge and fulfill the expectations set by its leadership.

This latest advancement underscores Nvidia’s resilience in addressing production challenges and reaffirms its commitment to delivering cutting-edge technology solutions to its customers. As shipments begin, the market is watching closely to see how this will translate into financial performance for the semiconductor giant in the coming quarters.

All eyes are on NVIDIA ahead of earnings on Wednesday after the close.  Shares of the AI leader closed up 3.2% on Tuesday and are up 25% over the last month, as tariff and DeepSeek fears have subsided.

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