IT Home reported on May 10 that technology media notebookcheck released a blog post yesterday (May 9), reporting that Nvidia's first "super chip" GB10 Grace Blackwell, a "super chip" with NVIDIA's first ARM architecture, appeared in the GeekBench score library. Although the performance data fluctuates, the single-core performance can compete with high-end ARM and x86 processors.
The media believes that judging from the appearance of the GeekBench database, this chip has entered the testing stage, and Nvidia is expected to officially release the chip at the 2025 Taipei International Computer Exhibition (May 20-23).
The single-core performance of GB10 is impressive, and the running score data shows that it can compete with top ARM and x86 processors. IT Home Note: The currently leaked performance data fluctuates greatly and does not have final reference value.
There are currently 4 records in the running score library, among which the record with the highest multi-core running score, the single-core score is 2960 points and the multi-core score is 10682 points. The data also reveals that the Cortex-X925 core of GB10 is up to 3.9 GHz, but information about the Cortex-X725 core has not been disclosed.
GB10 is positioned as workstation-level chips, mainly aimed at high performance computing needs. But there are reports that Nvidia does not stop there. They may launch N1 and N1X chips for the desktop and notebook markets at the 2025 Taipei International Computer Show, meaning Nvidia is accelerating its ARM architecture product line in an attempt to cover a wider consumer market.
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