At CES 2025, Nvidia unveiled Project Digits, a powerful supercomputer for processing artificial intelligence and big data sets.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang introduced the device, stating that the supercomputer is primarily designed for AI modelers, those working with big data, and students at technical universities.
The Digits project uses the latest GB10 Grace Blackwell superchip, whose processing power reaches petaflops and enables the creation and execution of complex artificial intelligence models with ease and high speed.
Nvidia claims that a single unit from Project Digits can run models as large as 200 billion parameters.
This superchip, developed in collaboration with MediaTek, includes Nvidia Blackwell GPU and Nvidia Grace 20-core processor. These chips are connected to 128 GB of memory and up to 4 TB of flash storage space.
If needed, users can connect two Digits supercomputers to run models with 405 billion parameters.
Project Digits runs on the Linux-based DGX operating system or can be connected to a mainframe computer running Windows or macOS.
Jensen Huang said:
With Project Digits, the Grace Blackwell superchip will be available to millions of developers. Placing an AI supercomputer on the desk of any analyst, AI researcher, or student allows them to participate in shaping the AI age.
Project Digits will be available from May this year at a price of $3,000.
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