➀ The growth of Nvidia's data center GPU shipments in 2023 is explosive, with a total of about 3.76 million units shipped; ➁ The GPU market is expected to see a decline as alternative technologies emerge; ➂ Customized AI chips developed by large cloud providers like Amazon and Google are challenging the dominance of GPUs; ➃ The future of AI models may require a combination of different types of chips, including GPUs and specialized chips.
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