Nvidia’s Project Digits is described as a “personal AI supercomputer”

Nvidia’s Project Digits is described as a “personal AI supercomputer”

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At CES 2025 in Las Vegas, Nvidia introduced Project Digits, a revolutionary “personal AI supercomputer” designed to bring the power of the Grace Blackwell hardware platform to a compact and accessible form factor. Targeted at AI researchers, data scientists, and students, Project Digits is powered by Nvidia’s new GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, capable of delivering up to a petaflop of computing performance. This makes it ideal for prototyping, fine-tuning, and running AI models.

With the ability to handle models as large as 200 billion parameters, Project Digits is a game-changer for those developing advanced AI solutions. The device integrates a 20-core Nvidia Grace CPU, an Nvidia Blackwell GPU, 128GB of memory, and up to 4TB of flash storage, offering unparalleled performance.

Nvidia Project Digits

Users can also link two Project Digits units to handle AI models with up to 405 billion parameters, making it a scalable solution for complex projects. Compatible as a standalone machine or as a complement to a primary Windows or Mac PC, Project Digits runs on Nvidia’s Linux-based DGX OS, offering a seamless user experience. Priced at $3,000, it will be available through select partners starting in May 2025.

While the cost may limit accessibility for some, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is confident in its market potential. “With Project Digits, the Grace Blackwell Superchip comes to millions of developers, placing an AI supercomputer on the desks of every data scientist, AI researcher, and student to shape the age of AI,” Huang stated. Project Digits marks a significant step forward in democratizing AI development by delivering high-performance computing directly to individual users.

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