DGX Station supercomputer from NVIDIA with 758 GB of memory and a GB300 superchip
12:25, 02.06.2026
NVIDIA announced a new desktop supercomputer at Computex 2026. DGX Station was designed specifically for tasks related to resource-intensive AI workloads and AI agents. This machine will be used for the Windows systems, and it is based on the Nvidia GB300 superchip.
Overview of DGX Station Characteristics
Performance of the new station in FP4 operations is claimed to be up to 20 PFLOPS. This machine is functioning on the basis of Nvidia GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip. It combines the power of a 72-core Grace CPU with 748 GB of unified memory. The chip can also connect to the discrete Nvidia Blackwell GPU via NVLink-C2C interface, which guarantees exceptional performance characteristics and connectivity.
There is a possibility to connect several DGX Station systems, which together can give fantastic results for the scalable deployment of AI agents and other projects. The network bandwidth is approximately 800 GB/s, which is very impressive.
The release of DGX Station is planned for the 4th quarter of this year. These systems will be supplied by MSI, Dell, Asus, Gigabyte, Supermicro, and HP.
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