Nvidia Unveils $3,000 AI Supercomputer at CES 2025
The compact Project Digits device offers cutting-edge AI capabilities for researchers and students, while hinting at Nvidia's broader ambitions in the CPU market.
- Nvidia introduced Project Digits, a $3,000 personal AI supercomputer, during a keynote by CEO Jensen Huang at CES 2025 in Las Vegas.
- The device is powered by the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, co-developed with MediaTek, and delivers one petaflop of AI computing power, enabling local training of AI models with up to 200 billion parameters.
- Project Digits is designed for machine learning researchers, academics, and smaller organizations, offering an affordable alternative to costly cloud-based AI resources.
- Nvidia's collaboration with MediaTek on the GB10 chip has fueled speculation about the company's potential entry into the consumer CPU market, with plans to bring a version of the chip to mainstream products.
- The supercomputer will be available in May 2025 and is seen as a strategic move to diversify Nvidia's business beyond data center GPUs, which currently dominate its revenue.