Nvidia Launches DGX Station Desktop Supercomputer for Trillion-Parameter AI Models
Nvidia introduced the DGX Station, a powerful desktop supercomputer capable of running AI models up to one trillion parameters without cloud support. Featuring 748 GB of memory and 20 petaflops of compute, it utilizes the GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra chip for seamless CPU-GPU integration. Designed for autonomous AI agents, it allows local data processing and supports applications in various industries. Systems are available for order, with initial customers including Snowflake and Microsoft Research. Pricing is expected to be in the six-figure range.

Nvidia's DGX Station is a desktop supercomputer that can run AI models with up to one trillion parameters without cloud reliance. It features 748 GB of memory and 20 petaflops of compute power through the new GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra chip, designed for seamless CPU-GPU interaction.
Targeting the growing need for autonomous AI agents, the DGX Station allows developers to keep data local while supporting a variety of applications across industries. Initial customers include Snowflake and Microsoft Research. The systems are available for order, with a projected pricing in the six-figure range.




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