Nvidia launches DGX Station for Windows: a deskside AI supercomputer for 1 trillion-parameter models
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by Mike Wheatley
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Summary
Nvidia has announced the DGX Station for Windows, a deskside AI supercomputer capable of handling 1 trillion-parameter AI models. The compact workstation brings enterprise-grade AI computing power directly to individual developers, researchers, and data scientists, moving supercomputing capabilities out of large data centers and onto desktops. The system is designed to run on Windows and targets professionals who need massive AI compute power locally.
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