NVIDIA aims to change that paradigm with Project DIGITS – a compact yet powerful AI supercomputer that fits right on your desk.
NVIDIA’s latest innovation packs an astonishing 1 petaflop of AI computing power into a form factor no larger than a mini PC. At its heart lies the new GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, developed in partnership with MediaTek, featuring a 20-core ARM-based Grace CPU alongside NVIDIA’s latest generation CUDA and 5th-gen Tensor cores.
The specifications of Project DIGITS read like a data center server’s spec sheet, yet this system runs on standard wall power. With 128GB of unified LPDDR5 memory and up to 4TB of NVMe storage, it’s designed to handle serious AI workloads. The system can process AI models up to 200B parameters, and linking two units together pushes that capability to 405B parameters.
Running on NVIDIA’s custom DGX OS, a specialized Ubuntu Linux distribution, Project DIGITS comes with the complete NVIDIA AI software stack preinstalled. This integration ensures developers can start working immediately without complex setup procedures.
Starting at $3,000 and scheduled for release in May 2025, Project DIGITS represents a significant step toward making advanced AI development accessible to individual researchers, developers, and students. This pricing puts serious AI computing power within reach of smaller organizations and educational institutions.
Project DIGITS isn’t trying to be everything to everyone. Instead, it focuses on specific use cases:
- AI model prototyping
- Fine-tuning existing models
- Inference workloads
- Data science applications
- Edge application development
While some industry observers anticipated NVIDIA might announce a Windows on ARM chip, Project DIGITS takes a different approach. The decision to use a Linux-based operating system raises interesting questions about potential Windows compatibility. Could enthusiasts find a way to install Windows on this hardware? The possibilities are intriguing.
The introduction of Project DIGITS signals a shift in how AI development might evolve. By bringing data center-class computing to individual desks, NVIDIA is betting on a future where AI development becomes more distributed and accessible.
When you really think about it, Project DIGITS isn’t just another product launch – it’s NVIDIA’s way of putting their digits on the pulse of AI democratization.