NVIDIA unveiled Project Digits at CES 2025, a $3000 AI supercomputer designed to operate the new GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip. This powerful system can now run intricate AI models that were once unfeasible on standard desktop setups.
Artificial intelligence models boast a staggering 200 billion parameters! These cutting-edge models are housed in a sleek device that looks like a Mac Mini and features a modular design. Best of all, they’ll be available starting at $3,000.
Mark your calendars for a launch in May 2025!

Project Digits specifications
Early specifications indicate that each Project Digits system will be equipped with 128GB of unified memory alongside a maximum of 4TB of NVMe storage. Notably, it’s also possible to connect two devices simultaneously to handle over 400 billion parameters, matching the capabilities of Meta’s top AI model.
The GB10 chip has the potential to deliver 1 petaflop of AI performance at FP4 precision. It features next-generation CUDA cores and tensor cores, linked through NVLink-C2C to a Grace processor that has twenty energy-efficient ARM cores.
Announcing NVIDIA Project DIGITS, a personal AI supercomputer that’s powered by the NVIDIA GB10 Superchip and based on #NVIDIAGraceBlackwell architecture. https://t.co/KTemx5PYND
— NVIDIA (@nvidia) January 7, 2025
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