@JarredWaltonGPU , I'm not really sure what's new here (besides the additional memory and power). Their existing H100 PCIe product already had 3x NVLink bridge that could be used to install the cards in pairs. This PDF is dated Nov. 30, 2022 and includes installation diagrams clearly showing that.
It also states:
"The NVIDIA H100 PCIe operates unconstrained up to its maximum thermal design power (TDP) level of 350 W"
So, you're right that they did increase the power limits.
Over at Anandtech, Ryan Smith is claiming the additional capacity is from enabling the 6th stack, which is also now HBM3. That increases the memory bandwidth of a single card to 3.9 TB/s, according to him.
The reference to "GPT3-175B" makes me wonder if GPT3 was
just too big to fit a pair of their existing H100 PCIe cards, hence the need for this upgrade.