At CES 2025, NVIDIA's CEO announced the launch of a desktop computer named "Project Digits," designed specifically for AI development. It is touted as the world's smallest personal AI supercomputer, with plans for a release around May.

Project Digits is equipped with the latest GB10 Grace Blackwell super chip, which includes the NVIDIA Blackwell GPU featuring the latest generation CUDA cores and fifth-generation Tensor Cores, capable of running complex AI models and handling up to 200 billion parameters. Additionally, each device comes standard with 128GB of unified memory and up to 4TB of NVMe high-speed storage, ensuring efficient data processing and storage.

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Users can also easily connect two Project Digits units to create a more powerful computing cluster, effortlessly tackling ultra-large models with 405 billion parameters. This innovative design not only meets the rigorous demands of data scientists and professional researchers in the AI field but also provides an ideal platform for students and developers eager to explore deep learning.

In their personal workspace, users can enjoy an efficient and convenient local development and testing environment, accelerating the pace of innovation and even having the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge AI technology practices that drive technological advancement. In practical application tests, Project Digits demonstrated impressive performance capabilities, allowing users to seamlessly develop, test, and deploy AI models on this platform with the latest NVIDIA AI Enterprise software suite, greatly simplifying workflows.