Nvidia’s Project DIGITS uses the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip with a petaflop of AI computing performance.

At CES 2025 Nvidia showcased Project Digits — a personal artificial intelligence (AI) supercomputer. As the name suggests, Project Digits aims to bring an AI-powered supercomputer to every computer in the world. It gives access to Nvidia’s Grace Blackwell hardware platform.

Nvidia DIGITS is powered by NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip. The supercomputer allows users to develop and run inference on models from the comfort of their home on their home desktops. They can then seamlessly deploy the models on any data center infrastructure.

Nvidia DIGITS provides a petaflop of AI performance

Nvidia DIGITS allows users — enterprises and organizations — to prototype AI on Project Digits. They can then scale it to the cloud or data center infrastructure using the Grace Blackwell architecture.

Project Digits gives game developers access to immense processing power. If they want to create a complicated game environment or process multiple simulations simultaneously, the higher processing power would be the most efficient. A petaflop of processing power means you do not have to wait in a queue for shared server resources. 

Nvidia DIGITS (Image via Nvidia)
Nvidia DIGITS (Image via Nvidia)

It’s quite akin to the early days of computing when the form factor of processing moved from massive room-sized computers to the small ones that we have sitting on our desk. With Project DIGITS, developers can run large language models scaling up to 200 billion parameters, thereby expanding the scope of AI research possibilities from home or small offices. You can also network two DIGITS together for processing of up to 405 billion parameters. 

Project DIGITS users can access an extensive library of NVIDIA AI software for experimentation and prototyping, including software development kits, orchestration tools, frameworks and models available in the NVIDIA NGC catalog and on the NVIDIA Developer portal.

Developers can use Nvidia ConnectX to accelerate their workloads. ConnectX are a family of network interface cards (NICs) that accelerates mission-critical cloud and data center applications. 

Nvidia Project DIGITS boasts up to 4 TB of NVMe storage. It also has 128 GB of RAM, which ensures there are no hurdles to the processing power. All of this is possible using the standard electrical outlet, which is what you need. 

How much does Project DIGITS cost? And when?

The Project DIGITS cost starts at $3,000. This pricing gives wider access to AI. Project Digits comes equipped with various tools such as NeMo framework and RAPIDS libraries and also supports widely accepted frameworks such as Python, Jupyter, and PyTorch. Project DIGITS will be available starting May 2025. We will keep you updated with more information as it becomes available. 

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