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Nvidia, AI and Project Digits
Nvidia’s Project Digits is a ‘personal AI supercomputer’
Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nvidia unveiled Project Digits, a device it's calling a 'personal AI supercomputer.'
Nvidia’s $3,000 Project Digits puts a 1-Petaflop AI on your desk
Nvidia announced a new $3,000 PC-sized AI supercomputer for researchers and enterprises that can run ChatGPT locally. It is scheduled for release in May.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
NVIDIA To Launch AI Personal Supercomputer 1,000 Times More Powerful Than a Laptop
NVIDIA’s new Project Digits mini supercomputer is designed for developers, researchers, students, and data scientists who need to run AI models and will be small enough to fit in a bag.
Here’s how small Nvidia’s $3,000 Digits supercomputer looks in person
One of the biggest announcements in Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s CES keynote was the small “Project Digits” AI supercomputer, and if you want to get an idea of just how tiny the $3,000 machine is in real life, we snapped a couple photos of the device under glass today at the show.
Nvidia Project Digits: A Linux-powered desktop for AI developers
Project Digits will be almost Top 500-fast and is powered by Nvidia's band's new GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip. With the Nvidia AI software stack preinstalled and 128GB of memory, developers can prototype, fine-tune, and infer large AI models of up to 200B parameters locally and then seamlessly deploy to the data center or cloud.
NVIDIA Project DIGITS puts an AI supercomputer at your fingertips
Tech giant NVIDIA announced Project DIGITS, the world’s smallest AI supercomputer, on Monday, January 6. It’s a personal device that allows AI researchers, data scientists, and students to harness the power of the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell platform.
Nvidia’s Project DIGITS puts AI supercomputing chips on the desktop
The company’s small, modular computing device for training AI models on the desktop contains a new GB10 Grace BlackWell Superchip.
Nvidia debuts Project DIGITS, a palm-sized AI supercomputer that can sit on any desk
Nvidia Corp. is making its most powerful graphics processing units accessible to anyone with the coming launch of Project DIGITS – a “personal AI supercomputer” that’s powered by the soon-to-launch Nvidia GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip.
Nvidia reveals Project Digits to power personal AI supercomputers at CES 2025
Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang had an extensive CES 2025 address, detailing everything from Nvidia’s next set of GPUs, its plans for embracing the next era of robotics and automotive innovation,
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Nvidia's tiny $3,000 computer for AI developers steals the show at CES
The supercomputer will cost about $3,000 when it becomes available in May, Nvidia said, and will be available from the ...
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Nvidia's Project Digits desktop AI supercomputer fits in the palm of your hand — $3,000 to bring 1 PFLOPS of performance home
Nvidia announced the "world's smallest AI supercomputer" at CES with Project Digits, a 1 PFLOPS machine to handle the entire ...
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A Nvidia AI Supercomputer Could Be Yours for Just $3,000
Nvidia, the undisputed leader in the rapidly growing AI hardware market, has announced a “personal AI supercomputer” intended to be used by researchers and data scientists looking to run large AI ...
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Project DIGITS can run a local chatbot or other AI models up to 200B parameters in size. Project DIGITS can run a local ...
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Nvidia’s Jensen Huang hints at ‘plans’ for its own desktop CPU
On Monday at CES, the company unveiled Project Digits, a $3,000 personal AI supercomputer powered by a new GB10 Grace ...
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