O f course Nvidia was going to have at least one supercomputer; I mean it's been making data centre GPUs for a million years now. And I do know that DLSS requires a certain amount
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Nvidia Digits represents a significant leap forward in AI technology. By combining powerful hardware, a comprehensive software stack and a compact, power-efficient design, Digits brings the capabilities of an AI supercomputer to the desktop.
While discussing the tech at at the consumer electronics show, Nvidia's VP of applied deep learning research, Bryan Catanzaro, said improving DLSS has been a continuous,
When I first saw that photo of Nvidia’s new Project Digits mini PC unveiled at CES 2025, I couldn’t help but notice the Apple influence — minimalist, sleek, next to a monitor that looks like ...
And so, he pulled out Project Digits, a $3,000 AI supercomputer, releasing in May, about the size of a Mac Mini, that can run Nvidia’s full AI stack locally. And the “supercomputer” label isn’t marketing. Nvidia Project DIGITS. Courtesy of Nvidia ...
NVIDIA’s new Project Digits mini supercomputer is designed for developers, researchers, students, and data scientists who need to run AI models and will be small enough to fit in a bag.
NVIDIA is planning to invest approximately $500 million in a Blackwell-powered supercomputer facility that's located in Yokne'am, Israel.
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Of course Nvidia was going to have at least one supercomputer; I mean it's been making data centre GPUs for a million years now. And I do know that DLSS requires a certain amount of pre-training ...