➀ NVIDIA announced the expansion of its DIGITS DevBox efforts with Project DIGITS, an Arm64-based PC with NVIDIA's GPU technology for AI development. It offers petaflop compute power with INT4 integers. ➁ The GB10 Superchip, an SoC Grace Blackwell, powers the system, featuring the latest CUDA and Tensor cores. ➂ Each kit includes 128 GB of unified memory and up to 4 TB of NVMe storage, with networking options for combined power. The system runs on NVIDIA's DGX OS and is priced at $3,000.
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