What Is InferenceMAX v1 and Why Does It Matter for AI Economics?
InferenceMAX v1, a new benchmark from SemiAnalysis released Monday, is the latest to highlight Blackwell’s inference leadership. It runs popular models across leading platforms, measures performance for a wide range of use cases and publishes results anyone can verify. Why do benchmarks like this matter? Because modern AI isn’t just about raw speed — it’s about efficiency and economics at scale. As models shift from one-shot replies to multistep reasoning and tool use, they generate far more tokens per query, dramatically increasing compute demands. NVIDIA’s open-source collaborations with Ope
How Does Blackwell Achieve 15x Lower Cost Per Token and 10x Higher Efficiency?
Metrics like tokens per watt, cost per million tokens and TPS/user matter as much as throughput. In fact, for power-limited AI factories, Blackwell delivers 10x throughput per megawatt for mixture-of-experts models compared with the previous generation, which translates into higher token revenue. The cost per token is crucial for evaluating AI model efficiency, directly impacting operational expenses. The NVIDIA Blackwell architecture lowered cost per million tokens by 15x versus the previous generation, leading to substantial savings and fostering wider AI deployment and innovation.
How Is AI Shifting from Pilots to AI Factories and What’s Next?
AI is moving from pilots to AI factories — infrastructure that manufactures intelligence by turning data into tokens and decisions in real time. Open, frequently updated benchmarks help teams make informed platform choices, tune for cost per token, latency service-level agreements and utilization across changing workloads. Learn more about how to calculate lowest cost per token and how the NVIDIA Think SMART framework drives cost efficient inference.