Nvidia has announced that third-party manufacturers are now allowed to build supercomputers utilizing the Grace Blackwell platform. Asus, Dell, and HP have introduced their designs, which highlight the GB10 super chip that powers Nvidia's DGX Spark. The Asus Ascent GX10 mini PC features 1,000 AI TOPS processing power and 128GB of memory, while HP's Nano AI Station G1n offers a more premium aesthetic. Dell plans to integrate this technology into its hardware lineup, including a workhorse called the Dell Pro Max, with impressive AI performance capabilities.
Nvidia’s Grace Blackwell platform is now available to third-party manufacturers, enabling companies like Asus, Dell, and HP to create personalized supercomputers.
Asus, Dell, and HP are revealing mini PC designs that match Nvidia's GB10 super chip, marking a significant collaboration in supercomputing.
The Dell Pro Max with GB10 is a basic design, while HP’s ZGX Nano AI Station G1n aims for a more premium look.
Asus's Ascent GX10 boasts 1,000 AI TOPS processing power with a consumer-friendly design, positioned for AI applications in personal computing.
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