NVIDIA releases Project DIGITS – a personal supercomputer with AI

7 January 2025 2 minutes Author: Newsman

NVIDIA announced the release of Project DIGITS – an innovative personal supercomputer with artificial intelligence worth $3,000. The system is based on the new NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell superchip and offers up to one petaflop of computing power for artificial intelligence. The start of sales is planned for May 2025.

Project DIGITS is aimed at AI researchers, academics and students, offering unparalleled performance in a compact format. The basis of the system is the new NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell superchip, which includes a modern graphics processor with tensor cores of the 5th generation and the latest CUDA cores, as well as a 20-core energy-efficient Grace CPU. The system has 128 GB of unified memory and up to 4 TB of NVMe storage and can run language models with 200 billion parameters; two DIGITS devices can be connected using NVIDIA ConnectX technology, which allows processing models with 405 billion parameters. The project supports execution on a local system with the Linux-based NVIDIA DGX OS; all models created with Project DIGITS can be scaled to the cloud or NVIDIA DGX Cloud server infrastructure without losing compatibility.

NVIDIA is the world’s leading provider of graphics processors and solutions for artificial intelligence. The founder and CEO of the company Jensen Huang (Jensen Huang) said that AI technology will become the basis of all industries in the future, and Project DIGITS will allow millions of developers to create, test and deploy large-scale AI models in their offices and homes.

ProjectDIGITS marks a new stage in the development of artificial intelligence, simplifying access to high-performance computing for all categories of users in combination with NVIDIA cloud solutions, the project creates conditions for rapid prototyping and scaling of AI solutions.

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