NVIDIA is now in the "PC" business, making AI supercomputing more accessible than ever before.
21st Century Business reporter Baiyang, Beijing reporting
NVIDIA today unveiled its new personal computing product Project DIGITS.
Project DIGITS is equipped with NVIDIA's GB10 super chip, providing trillion-level AI computing performance, which can support the prototype design, fine-tuning and running of AI large models.
Through Project DIGITS, users can develop and run model inference on their desktop systems and then deploy models seamlessly on accelerated clouds or data center infrastructure.
NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang said that AI will become mainstream in every application in every industry. With Project DIGITS, the Grace Blackwell super chip will benefit millions of developers. Placing AI supercomputers on every data scientist, AI researcher, and student's desk will allow them to participate and shape the AI era.
It is known that the GB10 super chip on Project DIGITS is based on NVIDIA's Grace Blackwell architecture and is a SoC equipped with NVIDIA's Blackwell GPU and the latest generation of CUDA cores and fifth-generation Tensor cores.
Based on the GB10 super chip, Project DIGITS can provide powerful performance with a standard power socket. Each Project DIGITS has 128GB of memory and up to 4TB of NVMe storage, which can run up to 200B parameters of large language models.
Moreover, two Project DIGITS can be connected using NVIDIA ConnectX networking, which can run up to 4050 billion parameters of models, covering almost all large models on the market.
NVIDIA revealed that Project DIGITS will be launched in May this year, with a starting price of $3,000.