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NVIDIA Unleashes AI Workstations with Global PC Makers

AI in a Box

NVIDIA has unveiled a new portfolio of AI-focused personal computing systems under its DGX platform, marking a bold step toward compact, high-performance workstations built specifically for artificial intelligence development. Designed in collaboration with top global hardware manufacturers like ASUS, GIGABYTE, Lenovo, and Supermicro, the systems incorporate NVIDIA’s GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip and other cutting-edge GPUs. These desktops and compact servers are tailored to the requirements of developers and researchers working with generative AI, LLMs, and deep learning model training. By condensing enterprise-class AI capabilities into smaller, scalable solutions, NVIDIA aims to democratize advanced AI computation beyond traditional data centers.

Enterprise Power Goes Personal

These DGX systems form part of the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software stack, offering pre-validated infrastructure for swift deployment and optimized workflows. With support for tools like NVIDIA NeMo and TensorRT, as well as seamless integration into enterprise environments, the new workstations are geared toward accelerating AI-driven productivity. The collaboration also enables OEMs to deliver AI-ready systems that support fine-tuning, inference, and experimentation right on the desktop—bringing the power of the data center to individual workstations. NVIDIA says this shift empowers professionals in fields like robotics, medical imaging, and language modeling to innovate faster with locally hosted AI capabilities.

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