<p>➀ Nvidia has removed supercapacitor shelves from its GB300 NVL72 design due to technical and mass-production challenges.</p><p>➁ The decision may influence CSPs' future adoption of supercapacitors.</p><p>➂ Nvidia is exploring alternative energy storage capacitors for power shelves.</p><p>➃ Musashi's goal to reach 6.5 million units annually by 2026 is being monitored.</p>
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