Nvidia unveils $3,000 personal AI supercomputer at CES

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Nvidia announced a new "personal AI supercomputer" called Digits, priced at $3,000, during CES. Set to launch in May, it allows users to run complex AI models at home, eliminating the need for cloud services. Digits features Nvidia's GB10 Grace Blackwell superchip, 128GB of memory, and up to 4TB of storage. It can handle large language models with up to 200 billion parameters, making it accessible for hobbyists and researchers. In addition to Digits, Nvidia will release software tools for creating AI agents, which automate tasks using large language models. This reflects a growing trend in AI development focused on efficiency and automation.


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