The device, designed for artificial intelligence tasks, looks really miniature according to the published photos.
Digits is equipped with the GB10 Grace Blackwell super chip, offering up to petaflops of performance for prototyping, fine-tuning and working with large AI models.
Its features include: 128 GB unified memory, up to 4 TB NVMe SSD and GPU based on Blackwell architecture.
This mini supercomputer is aimed at AI researchers, scientists and students, providing access to the power of the Grace Blackwell platform. The cost of the device is $3000.
Although Digits is not aimed at the mass market, its compact size is impressive. This is another step towards reducing the size of high-performance computers.
Source: Ferra

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