Introducing Project DIGITS, a compact AI (artificial intelligence) supercomputer that marks a significant advancement in making powerful AI technology more accessible to the public.
According to WCCF Tech, Nvidia has not only impressed with its RTX 50-series graphics cards but also showcased Project DIGITS at the CES 2025 exhibition in Las Vegas, USA. This mini AI supercomputer is regarded as a groundbreaking development in the AI field, delivering exceptional computing power in a remarkably compact design.
Project DIGITS features the innovative GB10 Grace Blackwell super chip, which integrates Nvidia’s robust Blackwell GPU with a 20-core Grace CPU based on ARM architecture. This powerful combination can achieve up to 1 petaFLOPS of AI computing power, enabling DIGITS to efficiently handle large language models (LLMs), such as OpenAI’s GPT-4o.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated, “AI will become popular in every application, every industry. With Project DIGITS, the Grace Blackwell superchip will be available to millions of developers. Every data scientist, AI researcher, and student can have an AI supercomputer right on their desk, contributing to and shaping the AI era.”
In addition to its powerful super chip, DIGITS is equipped with energy-efficient 128 GB DDR5X memory, a 4 TB SSD, and Nvidia’s exclusive C2C connection, which enhances performance and data transfer capabilities. According to Nvidia, DIGITS can operate AI models with up to 200 billion parameters. Furthermore, when connecting two DIGITS systems using the ConnectX network, users can work with models that support up to 405 billion parameters.
Project DIGITS is expected to be available for purchase in May 2025, with an estimated price of $3,000. While the cost may be relatively high, the power and convenience offered by DIGITS suggest it will be an invaluable tool for AI developers in the future.