ASUS Unveils Desktop Artificial Intelligence Supercomputers Powered by NVIDIA Grace Blackwell

ASUS launches a new lineup of desktop Artificial Intelligence supercomputers utilizing NVIDIA Grace Blackwell superchips for transformative, high-performance local computation.

ASUS has announced the introduction of a groundbreaking new class of desktop Artificial Intelligence supercomputers, powered by NVIDIA´s latest Grace Blackwell superchips. The new lineup is headlined by the ASUS ExpertCenter Pro ET900N G3 desktop PC and the ASUS Ascent GX10 mini-PC, both designed to deliver powerful Artificial Intelligence capabilities well beyond traditional consumer-grade hardware.

These systems are tailored for researchers, developers, and data scientists who require the performance of a supercomputer in a desktop form factor, particularly when data center or rack server installations are not practical. Equipped with high-performance GPUs featuring ample memory, the new ASUS offerings aim to close the ´last mile´ gap in Artificial Intelligence processing, allowing users to run complex Artificial Intelligence workflows and computations locally, with privacy and control.

The use of NVIDIA Grace Blackwell superchips is central to the platform’s remarkable capabilities, promising transformative improvements in Artificial Intelligence workload performance. With these machines, ASUS is targeting users who need access to private, on-demand supercomputing power in a compact, office-friendly design, signaling a significant shift in how advanced Artificial Intelligence hardware can be deployed outside large-scale server environments.

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