• Nvidia’s Project Digits, unveiled at CES 2025, features the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, offering up to a petaflop of computing power.
  • The compact device can handle AI models with up to 200 billion parameters and will launch in May 2025, starting at $3,000.

At CES 2025 in Las Vegas, Nvidia introduced Project Digits, a revolutionary “personal AI supercomputer” that combines compact design with powerful AI capabilities. Built on the company’s Grace Blackwell hardware platform, the device promises to be a game-changer for AI researchers, data scientists, and students.

“[Project Digits] runs the entire Nvidia AI stack — all of Nvidia software runs on this,” said Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang during a press conference. “It’s a cloud computing platform that sits on your desk … It’s even a workstation, if you like it to be.”

At the heart of Project Digits is Nvidia’s new GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, which delivers up to a petaflop of computing performance. This power enables users to prototype, fine-tune, and run AI models with up to 200 billion parameters. Nvidia claims the device can handle complex AI workloads efficiently, making it ideal for cutting-edge research and development.

Developed in collaboration with MediaTek, the GB10 combines an Nvidia Blackwell GPU with a 20-core Nvidia Grace CPU. The system includes 128GB of memory and up to 4TB of flash storage, offering ample resources for intensive computational tasks. For larger-scale projects, two Project Digits machines can be linked together, enabling the processing of models with up to 405 billion parameters.

“With Project Digits, the Grace Blackwell Superchip comes to millions of developers,” Huang stated. “Placing an AI supercomputer on the desks of every data scientist, AI researcher, and student empowers them to engage and shape the age of AI.”

Set to launch in May, Project Digits will be available through top partners at a starting price of $3,000, positioning it as a high-performance yet premium option for the AI community.


Edited by Harshajit Sarmah