NVIDIA has unveiled Project Digits, an impressive supercomputer designed to handle AI and big data sets
At CES 2025, NVIDIA unveiled Project Digits, an impressive supercomputer designed to handle AI and large data sets.
Here's What We Know
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang showed off the device and revealed that it is being built primarily for AI modellers and those working with massive amounts of data, as well as students at technical universities.
Project Digits is equipped with the latest GB10 Grace Blackwell superchip, whose computing power reaches petaflops (!), which will make it easy and time-consuming to create protocols, set up and run new AI models.
Project Digits block device. Source: NVIDIA
NVIDIA claims that a single Project Digits block can run models as large as 200 billion parameters.
The GB10 chip, developed in collaboration with MediaTek, packs an NVIDIA Blackwell GPU and a 20-core NVIDIA Grace processor. The chips are connected to 128GB of memory and up to 4TB of flash storage.
If needed, users will be able to combine two Project Digits computers into a single device to run 405 billion parameter models.
Project Digits runs on the Linux-based DGX operating system or it can be connected to a main Windows or macOS computer.
Jensen Huang stated:
With Project Digits, the Grace Blackwell superchip will become available to millions of developers. Placing an AI supercomputer on the desktop of every analyst, AI researcher or student will allow them to participate in shaping the age of artificial intelligence.
Jensen Huang with Project Digits. Source: CES 2025
When We Can Expect It
Project Digits will be available in May this year at a price of $3000.
Source: NVIDIA