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Elon Musk reveals Grok 3 will be trained on 100k Nvidia H100 chips

Elon Musk reveals Grok 3 will be trained on 100k Nvidia H100 chips

Elon Musk has revealed Grok 3 will be trained on 100,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs chips.

Before Grok 2's August release, Musk is already sharing details about the next iteration of his startup xAI's AI chatbot.

He shared on X in response to a query about the assistant: "Grok 3 end of year after training on 100k H100s should be really something special."

Those chips can cost between $30,000 and $40,000, but the billionaire businessman may have rented them rather than buying them outright.

Following the launch of the generative Grok AI 1.5 chatbot a few months ago, Musk confirmed the next Grok will arrive in August, and he's even confident that they can launch the third version before the end of the year.

However, he highlighted the effort it takes to "purge" large language model datasets to train the assistant.

He said: “Sadly quite true. It takes a lot of work to purge LLMs from the Internet training data. Grok 2, which comes out in August, will be a giant improvement in this regard."

Grok 2 is inspired by 'The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy' and JARVIS from 'Iron Man', and will answer questions with up-to-the-minute knowledge.

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