MSI launches XpertStation WS300 on NVIDIA DGX Station architecture

MSI has introduced the XpertStation WS300 on NVIDIA DGX Station Architecture as a deskside Artificial Intelligence supercomputer for large language models, generative Artificial Intelligence, and data science workloads. The system combines NVIDIA GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip performance with compact deployment and enterprise-focused networking and memory capacity.

MSI has launched the XpertStation WS300 on NVIDIA DGX Station Architecture, positioning it as a next-generation deskside Artificial Intelligence supercomputer for large language models, generative Artificial Intelligence, and advanced data science workflows. The system is designed to bring advanced Artificial Intelligence infrastructure into a more compact deskside deployment model.

Powered by NVIDIA GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip, the platform supports up to 748 GB of large coherent memory and dual 400GbE networking. It is intended to address accelerating demand for high-performance Artificial Intelligence computing while extending capabilities typically associated with larger centralized infrastructure into a workstation-style form factor.

MSI said the XpertStation WS300 is available for order starting today. The company framed the launch as part of a broader push toward Artificial Intelligence-first computing, with a focus on connecting centralized performance and distributed innovation while helping organizations move from experimentation to production with greater speed, scale, and confidence.

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