NVIDIA’s Tiny AI Powerhouse

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NVIDIA has unveiled Project Digits at CES 2025, a revolutionary personal AI supercomputer designed for researchers, students, and data scientists. This compact device, which resembles a Mac Mini in size, packs an astonishing 1,000 times the power of your typical laptop. Powered by NVIDIA’s Blackwell chip, Project Digits can handle up to 200 billion parameter AI models, making high-level AI computation accessible right at your desk.

 

 

The system’s architecture includes NVIDIA’s latest GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, which brings a petaflop of performance to the user’s desktop. This allows individuals to perform complex AI tasks like model prototyping and fine-tuning without relying on cloud services. With a starting price of $3,000, Project Digits is set to launch in May 2025, offering an affordable entry point into advanced AI development for many professionals and enthusiasts.

 

 

NVIDIA’s vision with Project Digits is to democratize AI supercomputing by bringing it from the data center to the individual. It runs on NVIDIA’s Linux-based DGX OS, ensuring seamless integration with cloud infrastructures when scaling up. The ability to connect two units together increases its capacity to manage even larger models, up to 405 billion parameters, opening new possibilities for AI research and education.

 

 

This announcement marks a significant step towards personal AI computing, potentially reshaping how AI is developed and applied across various fields. By placing such powerful tools in the hands of a broader audience, NVIDIA is fostering an environment where innovation in AI can happen not just in large corporations but also in universities, startups, and personal projects.

 

Bénédicte Lin – Brussels, Paris, London, Seoul, Bangkok, Tokyo, New York, Taipei, Hong Kong
Bénédicte Lin – Brussels, Paris, London, Seoul, Bangkok, Tokyo, New York, Taipei, Hong Kong

 

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