NVIDIA has announced the launch of Project Digits, a personal supercomputer designed specifically for researchers, data scientists, and students. This powerful machine offers up to 1 petaflop of AI performance, making it suitable for building, fine-tuning, and executing large AI models. Project Digits is equipped with the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, featuring 128GB of memory and 4TB of NVMe storage. It can run large language models (LLMs) with up to 200 billion parameters and can connect to two additional units to handle models with up to 405 billion parameters. Priced at $3,000, Project Digits is expected to officially launch in May 2025 [b317e903].
This announcement comes on the heels of NVIDIA's recent introduction of GeForce RTX 40 Series Studio PCs, which are designed to enhance PC performance with AI capabilities. The integration of generative AI into these RTX PCs has significantly improved productivity and entertainment for users, benefiting gamers with higher frame rates and creators with AI-enhanced effects in video editing software. Developers can also streamline their workflows with generative AI tools, while exclusive features like ChatRTX offer tailored responses for users. The RTX AI PCs leverage specialized AI processors to manage increasingly complex tasks as AI research progresses [50621246] [60f9599c].
With the growing demand for AI capabilities in various fields, NVIDIA's Project Digits aims to cater to the needs of the expanding creator market, providing a robust platform for advanced AI research and development [b317e903].