The supercomputer will cost about $3,000 when it becomes available in May, Nvidia said, and will be available from the company itself as well as some of its manufacturing partners. Huang said Project Digits is a placeholder name, indicating it may change by the time the computer goes on sale.
With all the RTX 50-series chatter coming out of CES 2025, it might be easy to forget that we've been hoping for Nvidia to announce something else this year: namely, an all-Nvidia Arm laptop chip. On that front,
MediaTek and Nvidia's surprise announcement at CES 2025 revealed their collaboration on the GB10 super chip, marking an unexpected direction for both companies' AI computing aspirations.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says MediaTek could sell desktop processor chip co-developed with Nvidia, showcased at CES 2025. AMD and Intel are key competitors.
Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang has hinted that the company has plans to release an Arm-based desktop CPU, but details are scarce.
Project Digits is a small box available from Nvidia and “Top Partners” starting at $3000. Add a monitor, keyboard, and mouse, or buy from a partner, and you will likely have the fastest and most complete AI development workstation on the market.
MediaTek announced its collaboration with Nvidia to design the Nvidia GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip for Nvidia Project DIGITS, a personal AI supercomputer, on January 6, 2025.
Nvidia revealed a $3,000 mini computer for AI developers this week. It's called Project Digits — for now — and is based around an Nvidia chip called GB10. Nvidia could target the $50 billion-per-year PC market in the future with the chip.
Nvidia has sparked speculation about its entry into the consumer CPU market with the unveiling of Project Digits at CES 2025. This $3,000 personal AI supercomputer
A wide-ranging product presentation by chief executive Jensen Huang failed to propel the artificial intelligence chipmaker to new heights.
Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nvidia unveiled Project Digits, a device it's calling a 'personal AI supercomputer.'