
Here’s how small Nvidia’s $3,000 Digits supercomputer looks in person
One of the most significant announcements at the recent CES keynote was Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s unveiling of the “Project Digits” AI supercomputer. To give you an idea of just how tiny this $3,000 machine is in real life, we managed to capture a few photos of the device under glass today at the show.
As seen in our top photo, the front of a Digits computer showcases its compact design. In contrast, the back of the computer, displayed below, highlights its array of ports.
It’s worth noting that the Digits computers will come equipped with Nvidia’s GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, which offers “a petaflop of AI computing performance for prototyping, fine-tuning and running large AI models,” according to Nvidia’s press release. The device also includes a GPU built using Nvidia’s Blackwell architecture, 128GB of unified memory, and up to 4TB of NVMe SSD storage.
While this isn’t a computer intended for the average consumer, Nvidia explicitly states that Project Digits is designed to provide “AI researchers, data scientists and students worldwide with access to the power of the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell platform.”
Source: www.theverge.com