➀ NVIDIA's next-generation Blackwell AI chips are delayed due to design flaws, affecting major clients like Meta, Google, and Microsoft. ➁ The production was initially planned for Q3 2024 but was halted by TSMC engineers discovering issues. ➂ Despite initial optimism, the delay is more significant, impacting the deployment plans of companies like Supermicro.
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