One of the biggest announcements during Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote at CES was the compact AI supercomputer “Project Digits.” If you want to see how compact the $3,000 machine is in real life, we took some photos of it under glass today at the show.
Take a look: In the photo at the top of this post, we captured the front of the Digits computer, and below this paragraph is a photo of the back where the computer’s ports are located. I really like the textured design.
Digits computers will be equipped with an Nvidia GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, which offers “a petaflop of AI computational performance for prototyping, tuning, and running large AI models.” – according to Nvidia’s press release. It also includes a GPU built on Nvidia’s Blackwell architecture, 128GB of unified memory, and up to 4TB of NVMe SSD storage.
This isn’t the computer for most people; Nvidia says Project Digits aims to give “AI researchers, data scientists and students around the world access to the power of the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell platform.” Definitely not something I will ever buy.
But it’s impressively compact considering its capabilities – compact computers have been in crisis lately!