Nvidia’s mini ‘desktop supercomputer’ is 1,000 times more powerful than a laptop and it can fit in your bag.
The new device, dubbed “Project Digits,” enables users to run complex AI models locally, eliminating the need for large data centers. The device utilizes #Nvidia’s GB10 Grace Blackwell #Superchip, combining a Blackwell graphics card and a Grace processor on a single chip. It also features 128 gigabytes of memory and 4 terabytes of SSD storage. This setup provides approximately 1,000 times the power of an average laptop, enabling users to run complex AI models locally, eliminating the need for large data centers. Project Digits offers 1 petaFLOP of computing power, significantly less than the world’s fastest supercomputers, but substantially more than typical PCs and laptops. “NVIDIA’s Project DIGITS enables researchers in robotics, computer vision and autonomous systems to experiment, fine-tune and scale solutions faster than ever — all while fitting on your desk,” said Raquel Urtasun, a University of Toronto computer science professor and founder of self-driving car company Waabi.