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NVIDIA's New Mini PC - With the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip

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July 7, 2025
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Key Points from Nvidia CES Keynote on Project Digit Mini PC

Overview

  • Event: CES in Las Vegas
  • Company: Nvidia
  • Product Announced: Project Digit Mini PC

Details of Project Digit

  • Processor: New Nvidia GB10 (Grace Blackwell Super Chip)
  • Purpose:
    • Can be used as a workstation
    • Capable of remote desktop operations
    • Suitable for machine learning

Highlights of the Mini PC

  • Internal Name: DIGITS (Deep Learning GPU Intelligence Training System)
  • Design: A smaller version of Nvidia's DGX supercomputers
  • Performance: Offers a Petaflop of AI computing at 4 bits
  • Key Components:
    • GPU: Nvidia Blackwell GPU with latest architecture, CUDA, and Tensor cores
    • Interconnect: NVLink chip-to-chip interconnect
    • Memory: 128 GB of unified coherent memory
    • Storage: Up to 4 TB of NVMe storage

Capabilities

  • Large Language Models: Can run up to a 200 billion parameter model with 4-bit quantization
  • CPU Specs:
    • 20-core ARM-based CPU
    • Configured as 10 Cortex-X925 cores + 10 Cortex-A725 cores

Collaboration & Compatibility

  • Collaboration: Developed in collaboration with MediaTek
  • Operating System: Runs Nvidia DGX OS Linux (Ubuntu-based)
  • Compatibility: Full stack compatibility with Nvidia's AI stack and other DGX systems

Commercial Aspects

  • Price: Starts at $3,000
  • Availability: Expected availability in May of the current year
  • Sales: To be sold directly by Nvidia and its partners

Considerations

  • Market Positioning: Not comparable to mass-market PCs like the new M4 Mac Mini in terms of price and intended use
  • Potential Future Use: Possibly foundational for future Windows on ARM PCs in collaboration with MediaTek

Commentary

  • Unique Selling Proposition: High memory and compute capability for AI tasks in a small form factor
  • Industrial Impact: Offers accessible AI capabilities compared to larger DGX systems

Conclusion

  • Intended Audience: Data scientists and AI professionals needing high-performance computing in a compact device
  • Future Prospects: Potential stepping stone towards more consumer-oriented ARM-based Windows systems through MediaTek collaboration

This summary outlines the major points and technical specifications presented in the Nvidia keynote announcement regarding the Project Digit Mini PC.