Overview
- Nvidia says EU/UK Marketplace reservations will be fulfilled when units arrive in Europe, with devices now en route from Asia and new orders opening on Oct. 15.
- Multiple vendors—including Acer, Asus, Dell, Gigabyte, HP, Lenovo and MSI—are offering technically identical GB10-based systems that differ in chassis, cooling and SSD configurations.
- Reported pricing starts around $3,000 for partner models, Nvidia’s own unit lists from $3,999, and European offers include Asus’s Ascent GX10 at €3,499 for 1 TB with higher-capacity options at €3,799 and €4,499; Mifcom lists Gigabyte’s model from €4,999.
- Nvidia’s GB10 SoC combines a Blackwell GPU and Grace-Arm CPU on TSMC 3 nm with 128 GB LPDDR5X, delivering roughly 1 petaflop (FP4) and targeting local development of models up to about 200 billion parameters.
- The rollout follows a roughly five-month slip from the planned May launch, with media reporting unconfirmed GB10 issues and a possible knock-on delay for the consumer-focused N1X.