CES—NVIDIA today unveiled NVIDIA® Project DIGITS,
a personal AI supercomputer that provides AI researchers, data
scientists and students worldwide with access to the power of the
NVIDIA Grace Blackwell platform.
Project DIGITS features the new NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell
Superchip, offering a petaflop of AI computing performance for
prototyping, fine-tuning and running large AI models.
With Project DIGITS, users can develop and run inference on
models using their own desktop system, then seamlessly deploy the
models on accelerated cloud or data center infrastructure.
“AI will be mainstream in every application for every industry.
With Project DIGITS, the Grace Blackwell Superchip comes to
millions of developers,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of
NVIDIA. “Placing an AI supercomputer on the desks of every data
scientist, AI researcher and student empowers them to engage and
shape the age of AI.”
GB10 Superchip Provides a Petaflop of Power-Efficient AI
Performance The GB10 Superchip is a system-on-a-chip (SoC)
based on the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell architecture and delivers up to
1 petaflop of AI performance at FP4 precision.
GB10 features an NVIDIA Blackwell GPU with latest-generation
CUDA® cores and fifth-generation Tensor Cores, connected via
NVLink®-C2C chip-to-chip interconnect to a high-performance NVIDIA
Grace™ CPU, which includes 20 power-efficient cores built with the
Arm architecture. MediaTek, a market leader in Arm-based SoC
designs, collaborated on the design of GB10, contributing to its
best-in-class power efficiency, performance and connectivity.
The GB10 Superchip enables Project DIGITS to deliver powerful
performance using only a standard electrical outlet. Each Project
DIGITS features 128GB of unified, coherent memory and up to 4TB of
NVMe storage. With the supercomputer, developers can run up to
200-billion-parameter large language models to supercharge AI
innovation. In addition, using NVIDIA ConnectX® networking, two
Project DIGITS AI supercomputers can be linked to run up to
405-billion-parameter models.
Grace Blackwell AI Supercomputing Within
ReachWith the Grace Blackwell architecture, enterprises
and researchers can prototype, fine-tune and test models on local
Project DIGITS systems running Linux-based NVIDIA DGX OS, and then
deploy them seamlessly on NVIDIA DGX Cloud™, accelerated cloud
instances or data center infrastructure.
This allows developers to prototype AI on Project DIGITS and
then scale on cloud or data center infrastructure, using the same
Grace Blackwell architecture and the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software
platform.
Project DIGITS users can access an extensive library of NVIDIA
AI software for experimentation and prototyping, including software
development kits, orchestration tools, frameworks and models
available in the NVIDIA NGC catalog and on the NVIDIA Developer
portal. Developers can fine-tune models with the NVIDIA NeMo™
framework, accelerate data science with NVIDIA RAPIDS™ libraries
and run common frameworks such as PyTorch, Python and Jupyter
notebooks.
To build agentic AI applications, users can also harness NVIDIA
Blueprints and NVIDIA NIM™ microservices, which are available for
research, development and testing via the NVIDIA Developer Program.
When AI applications are ready to move from experimentation to
production environments, the NVIDIA AI Enterprise license provides
enterprise-grade security, support and product releases of NVIDIA
AI software.
AvailabilityProject DIGITS will be available in
May from NVIDIA and top partners, starting at $3,000. Sign up for
notifications today.
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For further information, contact:Kelly
MusgraveNVIDIA Corporation+1-650-421-3748kmusgrave@nvidia.com
Certain statements in this press release including, but not
limited to, statements as to: the benefits, impact, and performance
of NVIDIA’s products, services, and technologies, including NVIDIA
Project DIGITS, NVIDIA Grace Blackwell, NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell
Superchip, NVIDIA Blackwell GPU, NVIDIA CUDA cores and
fifth-generation Tensor Cores, NVIDIA NVLink-C2C chip-to-chip
interconnect, NVIDIA Grace CPU, NVIDIA DGX Cloud, NVIDIA AI
Enterprise software platform, NVIDIA NeMo, NVIDIA RAPIDS libraries,
NVIDIA Blueprints, and NVIDIA NIM microservices; AI being
mainstream in every application for every industry; with Project
DIGITS, the Grace Blackwell Superchip coming to millions of
developers; and placing an AI supercomputer on the desks of every
data scientist, AI researcher and student empowering them to engage
and shape the age of AI are forward-looking statements that are
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materially different than expectations. Important factors that
could cause actual results to differ materially include: global
economic conditions; our reliance on third parties to manufacture,
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