Nvidia presents mini supercomputer for AI developers: Project DIGITS coming in May
Mini format, maximum performance: Nvidia's Project DIGITS brings affordable supercomputer power to your desk.
At CES 2025, Nvidia presented a compact AI computer that brings the power of a supercomputer to your desk. Project DIGITS will be available from Nvidia and selected partners from May 2025 for $3,000. The system uses the new GB10 Grace Blackwell superchip and achieves one Petaflop of AI computing power — equivalent to one quadrillion calculations per second.
At the heart of Project DIGITS is the superchip, which combines a latest-generation Blackwell GPU with a Grace CPU with 20 energy-efficient ARM cores. Nvidia brought MediaTek on board as a partner for the development. You get 128 GB of RAM and up to 4 TB of NVMe storage space.
With Project DIGITS, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang wants to enable AI developers, researchers, and students to develop and test large AI models directly on the desktop. A single system can run models with up to 200 billion parameters. If you connect two systems, you can even run models with up to 405 billion parameters.
Development platform with seamless cloud integration
With Project DIGITS, you can develop AI models locally and later deploy them easily in the cloud or data center. The system offers you all the important tools for AI development in a compact format.
Project DIGITS offers these features:
- Complete AI development environment: The system runs on the Linux-based NVIDIA DGX OS. You can work with well-known frameworks such as PyTorch, Python and Jupyter Notebooks and have access to NVIDIA tools such as NeMo and RAPIDS.
- Seamless scaling: Develop your models locally on Project DIGITS and easily deploy them later in the cloud or data center.
- Extensive software library: Find SDKs, frameworks and pre-trained models in the NVIDIA NGC catalog and Developer Portal.
- Enterprise-ready: The NVIDIA AI Enterprise license provides you with access to security features and support.
Project DIGITS brings the power of the Grace Blackwell architecture to your desktop. From May 2025, you can start developing AI with the compact supercomputer.
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