<p>➀ Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced that the systems with Nvidia's latest Blackwell chipsets will be delayed until early next year, later than the originally expected timeline.</p><p>➁ The delay is due to production changes, known as 'respin,' which requires Amazon to wait for a large supply of chips to install in data centers.</p><p>➂ AWS CEO Matt Garman said that they are working with Nvidia to improve production, but it may take until early next year to get substantial quantities of the new chips.</p>
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