Nvidia’s Project Digits is a ‘personal AI supercomputer’

Nvidia's Project Digits is a personal AI supercomputer, revealed at CES 2025, enabling high-performance AI model operations.

: Nvidia introduced Project Digits, a compact personal AI supercomputer, at CES 2025. It operates on the Grace Blackwell platform, powered by the GB10 Superchip, reaching a petaflop for AI model tasks. Capable of running models with up to 200 billion parameters, units can be linked to handle 405-billion-parameter models. Priced at $3,000, these machines are set to launch in May.

At CES 2025, Nvidia revealed Project Digits, a personal AI supercomputer designed to work on the Grace Blackwell platform, offering access to powerful AI computing capabilities in a compact desk-friendly form. The announcement by CEO Jensen Huang emphasized its ability to run the entire Nvidia AI stack, operating as either a standalone platform or as part of a workstation setup.

Project Digits incorporates the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, developed alongside MediaTek, which can achieve up to a petaflop of processing power tailored for AI model tasks such as prototyping, refining, and execution. The setup includes a Blackwell GPU, a 20-core Nvidia Grace CPU, 128GB of memory, and up to 4TB of flash storage, allowing the unit to handle models up to 200 billion parameters, with the capacity to link units to extend this to 405 billion parameters.

Priced at $3,000, Project Digits is geared toward AI researchers, data scientists, and students, with units available from May through top partners. The machine runs Nvidia’s Linux-based DGX OS, and while cost is a barrier, Huang expresses confidence in the demand from millions of developers who can leverage this technology to support AI advancement.