Nvidia launches DGX Station desktop supercomputer with GB300 Grace Blackwell chip

Nvidia has introduced the DGX Station featuring the new GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip and up to 784GB of advanced memory, delivering 20 petaflops of power. This system enables running trillion-parameter AI models locally without relying on cloud infrastructure, benefiting AI developers and autonomous agent applications. The DGX Station supports seamless migration to larger Nvidia data center solutions, indicating a modular path forward for scalable AI computing.
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