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Nvidia releases small AI supercomputer with GB10 Superchip

Started by Admin, Jan 09, 2025, 08:27 AM

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Nvidia has introduced Project DIGITS, a compact AI supercomputer designed for researchers, data scientists, and students.

Powered by the new Nvidia GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, this machine delivers a petaflop of AI performance. It's built to help users develop, fine-tune, and run large AI models right from their desks.

Nvidia co-founder Jensen Huang said, "AI will be a part of every industry. Project DIGITS brings the Grace Blackwell Superchip to millions of developers, giving them the tools to shape the future of AI."

What's Inside?
GB10 Superchip: Combines an Nvidia Blackwell GPU with advanced Cuda cores and Tensor Cores, connected to a Grace CPU with 20 Arm-based cores.
Memory & Storage: Comes with 128GB of unified memory and up to 4TB of storage.
Expandable Power: Link two units to handle models with up to 405 billion parameters.



Key Features
Develop and test AI models locally, then deploy them to the cloud or data centers.
Preloaded with Nvidia's AI Enterprise software, giving users access to popular tools like PyTorch, Jupyter notebooks, and Nvidia's NeMo and RAPIDS libraries.
Supports seamless scaling with Nvidia's cloud and data center solutions.
Available in May, Project DIGITS starts at $3,000. It's a step toward making powerful AI tools accessible to more people.