Nvidia Project Digits
NVIDIA's Project DIGITS features a compact AI supercomputer with the Grace Blackwell Superchip, delivering a petaflop of performance, 128GB memory, and supporting large AI models for developers.
Read original articleNVIDIA's Project DIGITS introduces a compact AI supercomputer powered by the Grace Blackwell Superchip, capable of delivering a petaflop of AI performance. This system is designed for developers, featuring 128GB of memory and the NVIDIA AI software stack preinstalled. It allows for the prototyping, fine-tuning, and inference of large AI models, accommodating up to 200 billion parameters. The project aims to enhance local AI development by providing a powerful yet energy-efficient solution that can be easily integrated into various workflows.
- Project DIGITS features the Grace Blackwell Superchip for high-performance AI computing.
- It offers a petaflop of AI performance in a compact and power-efficient design.
- The system includes 128GB of memory and preinstalled NVIDIA AI software.
- Developers can work with large AI models of up to 200 billion parameters.
- The project facilitates local AI model development and deployment.
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