HP and Dell launch expensive Nvidia-powered AI workstations

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HP and Dell have announced new powerful computers that will compete with Nvidia's DGX Station. These workstations are aimed at professionals who need high-performance AI computing. Nvidia’s DGX Station uses the GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Superchip. Dell has introduced its version called the Pro Max with GB300. HP will release the ZGX Fury AI Station G1n, which is also based on the same superchip. The DGX Station features 784GB of memory for large-scale AI tasks. It can deliver up to 800Gbps LAN speed, making it one of the most advanced workstations available. Nvidia's product is priced starting at $3,999 for a smaller version known as the DGX Spark, which is expected to increase further for larger systems. Dell's Pro Max also has high specifications, including a mix of various types of memory to enhance performance. It is designed for complex AI training and inference. HP’s ZGX Fury AI Station G1n focuses on providing tools for AI teams to create and manage their models securely. While exact prices for the new Dell and HP workstations are not yet revealed, they are expected to be quite expensive, reflecting their advanced capabilities.


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