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; here's how
In a pretty recent development it has been known that Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the smallest AI computer of the world till date and it is being claimed that such a revolutionary system could actually change the fact that how an individual c...

According to Interesting Engineering, the Project DIGITS system is actually powered by the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip while delivering a petaflop of AI performance in a compact desktop form factor. The key specifications include 128GB of unified memory whereas at the same time, up to 4TB of NVMe storage and the ability to run AI models with up to 200 billion parameters.
Reportedly it is being asserted that by linking the two systems, numerous users can even manage models with 405 billion parameters.
Developed in collaboration with MediaTek, the supercomputer runs on Nvidia's Linux-based DGX OS and integrates seamlessly with NVIDIA's AI ecosystem, asserted Interesting Engineering. Adding onto that, it also supports popular development tools like PyTorch, NVIDIA NeMo and RAPIDS while enabling smooth model prototyping, fine-tuning and deployment across local and cloud environments.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang eventually put an emphasis on the potential of the device to gradually empower millions of developers by placing an AI supercomputer on every researcher's desk, noted Interesting Engineering.
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The Project DIGITS system is actually powered by the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip while delivering a petaflop of AI performance in a compact desktop form factor.
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