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Nvidia, Project Digits
Nvidia Project Digits: A Linux-powered desktop for AI developers
Project Digits will be almost Top 500-fast and is powered by Nvidia's band's new GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip. With the Nvidia AI software stack preinstalled and 128GB of memory, developers can prototype, fine-tune, and infer large AI models of up to 200B parameters locally and then seamlessly deploy to the data center or cloud.
Can Nvidia Project Digits democratize AI for millions more people?
The key to its performance is the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, designed in partnership with MediaTek. It also boasts 128GB of RAM and up to a 4TB NVMe SSD. Running Nvidia’s Linux-based DGX OS, it will be capable of running 200-billion-parameter large language models or 405-billion-parameter models if pairing two Digits together.
Here’s how small Nvidia’s $3,000 Digits supercomputer looks in person
One of the biggest announcements in Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s CES keynote was the small “Project Digits” AI supercomputer, and if you want to get an idea of just how tiny the $3,000 machine is in real life,
NVIDIA Project DIGITS puts an AI supercomputer at your fingertips
Tech giant NVIDIA announced Project DIGITS, the world’s smallest AI supercomputer, on Monday, January 6. It’s a personal device that allows AI researchers, data scientists, and students to harness the power of the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell platform.
Nvidia reveals Project Digits to power personal AI supercomputers at CES 2025
Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang had an extensive CES 2025 address, detailing everything from Nvidia’s next set of GPUs, its plans for embracing the next era of robotics and automotive innovation,
Nvidia launches blueprints to help jump start AI projects
The blueprints were announced at both Consumer Electronics Show, where CEO Jensen Huang delivered a keynote and discussed blueprints among many other announcements, and in a blog post by Justin Boitano,
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Thanks to Nvidia, there's a new generation of PCs coming, and they'll be running Linux
OK, maybe you wouldn't pay three grand for a Project DIGITS PC. But what about a $1,000 Blackwell PC from Acer, Asus, or ...
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Project Digits: Nvidia shrinks AI system DGX into a mini PC
Project Digits is a powerful mini PC with a highly integrated ARM SoC and integrated Blackwell GPU.
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Toyota’s next-generation cars will be built with Nvidia supercomputers and operating system
Toyota announced at CES 2025 that its next-generation vehicles will have automated driving capabilities powered by Nvidia’s ...
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Nvidia announces $3,000 personal AI supercomputer called Digits
Nvidia offers a range of similar devices in the same accessibility style — in December, it announced a $249 version of its ...
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Did the launch go unnoticed? Nvidia's Jensen Huang unveils world’s smallest AI supercomputer; this revolutionary system could change how you work in a big way; …
In a pretty recent development it has been known that Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the smallest AI computer of the world ...
ExtremeTech on MSN
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Nvidia Announces $3,000 AI Supercomputer for Your Desk
Nvidia talks more about AI than gaming these days, with CEO Jensen Huang often waxing philosophical about the nature of GPUs ...
PCMag on MSN
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Nvidia Fits Blackwell GPU Into a Mini Desktop System
Project DIGITS is meant to work alongside a desktop PC, giving AI developers, data scientists, and students a convenient way ...
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CES 2025: NVIDIA Unveils GeForce RTX 50-Series Chips, AI Research Supercomputers, and More
Nvidia CES 2025 shocks with RTX 50 GPUs, groundbreaking AI, and bold auto-tech partnerships. What's next for gaming and ...
Network World
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Nvidia year in review
2024 was Nvidia’s year. Its command of mindshare and market share was unequaled among tech vendors. Here’s a recap of some of ...
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