TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — MediaTek confirmed Monday it collaborated with Nvidia to produce AI supercomputer Project Digits.
Revealed on Monday at CES by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang (黃仁勳), Project Digits is Nvidia’s personal AI supercomputer powered by the GB10 Grace Blackwell superchip. It is equipped with 128 GB of unified RAM and 4 TB of NVDMe storage.
GB10 features a Blackwell GPU and fifth-generation Tensor Cores, connected with NVLink chip-to-chip to Grace CPU. The AI computer is powered by a standard electrical outlet.
Nvidia said companies and researchers can fine-tune AI models on Project Digits and then deploy them on DGX Cloud, allowing for better scaling. Two computers can be linked to run up to 405-billion-parameter models.
MediaTek said the collaboration is the latest between the two companies. MediaTek Vice Chair and CEO Rick Tsai (蔡力行) said, “Our collaboration with Nvidia on the GB10 Superchip aligns with MediaTek’s vision of helping make great technology accessible to anyone.”
“Along with Nvidia, we are working to usher in a new era of innovation and make AI ubiquitous,” he added.
Project Digits will be available starting in May at US$3,000 (NT$98,000).