Nvidia has introduced Project DIGITS, a new mini PC featuring the revolutionary Blackwell architecture aimed at making AI technology more accessible. The GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip offers exceptional AI computing performance, making it ideal for various tasks such as prototyping and running large AI models for both businesses and consumers.
The mini PC is equipped with a Blackwell GPU with CUDA cores and fifth-generation Tensor Cores, along with a Grace CPU featuring 20 power-efficient cores built with the Arm architecture. Nvidia emphasizes the device’s top-notch power efficiency, performance, and connectivity. Additionally, Project DIGITS comes with 128GB of unified DDR5X memory and up to 4TB of NVMe storage.
With the capability to handle up to 200-billion-parameter language models, the mini PC can scale even further when two are interconnected via NVIDIA ConnectX networking, enabling them to handle up to 405-billion-parameter models.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang highlighted the significance of placing AI supercomputers in the hands of data scientists, researchers, and students, empowering them to shape the era of AI. The pricing for the GB10 Superchip will start at $3,000, with availability set to begin in May via Nvidia and its top partners.
For those interested in learning more about Project DIGITS, Nvidia has created a dedicated web page where customers can sign up for updates on this groundbreaking AI supercomputer designed to revolutionize personal computing. Stay tuned for further details on configurations and customization options, such as potential SSD storage upgrades.