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GB200 GPU Capacity Sourcing
The NVIDIA GB200 Grace Blackwell Superchip pairs two B200 GPUs with one Grace CPU on a single module, connected by NVLink-C2C. It is typically deployed in NVL72 rack configurations that connect 36 Grace CPUs and 72 Blackwell GPUs into one NVLink domain. FindMeAGPU sources GB200 capacity from cloud and colocation providers on request.
Specifications
- Architecture
- Blackwell (Grace Blackwell Superchip)
- GPUs per module
- 2x B200
- CPU
- 1x Grace
- Deployment
- NVL72 rack (72 GPUs / 36 CPUs)
Typical workloads
- Training
- LLM inference
How sourcing works
- 1.
Tell us what you need
Submit GPU model, quantity, region, start date, and duration.
- 2.
We check across providers
We take your requirement to GPU cloud and colocation providers and check current capacity.
- 3.
You receive quotes
We contact you directly with quotes from providers that can meet your requirement.
FAQ
What is the difference between B200 and GB200?
The B200 is a standalone GPU. The GB200 Grace Blackwell Superchip combines two B200 GPUs with a Grace CPU on one module, connected by NVLink-C2C, and is typically deployed at rack scale in NVL72 systems.
What is an NVL72 rack?
An NVL72 rack connects 36 Grace CPUs and 72 Blackwell GPUs into a single NVLink domain, letting them operate as one large accelerator for training and inference.
Is GB200 capacity available now?
Availability varies by provider, region, and time and changes frequently. Submit a request and we check current capacity across our provider network.
Do buyers need to commit to a full NVL72 rack?
Minimum commitment depends on the provider — some offer capacity by the GPU or by the node, others require rack-scale commitments. We match your requirement to providers that can meet it.
Does FindMeAGPU sell GB200 hardware directly?
No. FindMeAGPU is a sourcing service — we take your requirement to multiple GPU cloud and colocation providers and help you find available capacity. We do not own or sell hardware.