At CES 2025 in Las Vegas, Nvidia unveiled a new product — Project Digits, positioned as a personal AI supercomputer. It allows users to access the Grace Blackwell hardware platform in a compact format. According to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, Project Digits combines the capabilities of cloud computing and a workstation, which could become a unique solution for AI researchers, scientists, and students.
Project Digits is equipped with the new GB10 Grace Blackwell superchip, capable of processing models with up to 200 billion parameters. This provides up to one petaflop of power for prototyping, fine-tuning, and running AI models. The GB10 chip, developed in collaboration with MediaTek, features a Blackwell GPU and a 20-core Grace CPU, connected to 128 GB of memory and up to 4 TB of flash storage.
Interestingly, two Project Digits machines can be combined to run models with up to 405 billion parameters. The systems run on the Linux-based Nvidia DGX operating system and support popular frameworks such as PyTorch and Jupyter. Project Digits is priced at $3,000 and will be available starting in May.