NVIDIA unveils DGX Station for Windows, the most powerful desktop AI supercomputer
NVIDIA announced the DGX Station for Windows at its GTC Taipei event, positioning it as the world’s most powerful deskside AI supercomputer for enterprise use. The system integrates the new GB300 Grace‑Blackwell Ultra Superchip, pairing a Blackwell Ultra GPU with a 72‑core Grace CPU, delivering up to 20 peta‑FLOPs of FP4 performance, 748 GB of coherent memory and an 800 Gbit/s ConnectX‑8 NIC. It can run generative AI models with up to 1 trillion parameters locally, supporting dozens of simultaneous AI agents and reducing reliance on cloud or Linux‑only data‑center infrastructures.
The DGX Station is targeted at Windows‑based workstations across sectors such as engineering, data‑science, 3D design and software development. NVIDIA listed partners including ASUS, Dell Technologies, MSI, Supermicro and others to bring the product to market in the fourth quarter. By enabling on‑premise execution of large models, the system aims to improve data‑sovereignty for organizations handling sensitive information while accelerating the adoption of generative and agentic AI in corporate workflows.