This is what Nvidia’s tiny $3,000 Digits supercomputer looks like in person

One of the biggest announcements in Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s CES keynote was the tiny “Project Digits” AI supercomputer, and if you want an idea of ​​how tiny the $3,000 machine is in real life, we snapped a few photos of the device under glass today at the exhibition.

Take a look: We’ve captured the front of a Digits computer in the photo at the top of this post, and below this section is a photo of the back with the computer’s ports. I really like the textured design.

Photo by Sean Hollister/The Verge

Digits computers come with Nvidia’s GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, which offers “a petaflop of AI computing performance for prototyping, fine-tuning and running large AI models.” according to Nvidia’s press release. It also includes a GPU built with Nvidia’s Blackwell architecture, 128GB of total memory and up to 4TB of NVMe SSD storage.

This is not a computer for most people; Nvidia says Project Digits is intended to give “AI researchers, data scientists and students worldwide access to the power of the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell platform.” Definitely not something I will ever buy.

But it’s impressively small considering its capabilities – small computers have been all over the place lately!