Nvidia made its debut at CES 2025 in Las Vegas with Project Digits, a “personal AI supercomputer” that offers the company’s Grace Blackwell hardware platform in a small package.

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

Nvidia’s new GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, which offers up to a petaflop of computing power for developing, optimizing, and executing AI models, is built into Project Digits, a platform intended for AI researchers, data scientists, and students.

According to Nvidia, one Project Digits unit can execute models with up to 200 billion parameters. A model’s ability to solve problems is roughly reflected in its parameters, and models with more parameters typically outperform those with fewer.

The Nvidia Blackwell GPU on the GB10, which was created in collaboration with MediaTek, is coupled to a 20-core Nvidia Grace CPU. The chips are connected to a 128GB memory pool and up to 4TB of flash storage within the Project Digits enclosure.

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