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Nvidia DGX Station: AI Powerhouse Arrives for Desktops
17 Mar
Summary
- DGX Station brings data center AI performance to local desktops.
- Features a powerful GB300 chip with 748GB of coherent memory.
- Aims to enable researchers and developers to run large AI models privately.

Nvidia has begun accepting orders for its DGX Station, a high-performance desktop computer designed to run advanced AI models locally. This system brings data center capabilities to individual workstations, allowing AI researchers and software developers to work with large language models directly. The DGX Station features Nvidia's GB300 chip and boasts 748GB of shared coherent memory, sufficient for models with up to 1 trillion parameters.
Initially slated for release last year, the DGX Station's launch was delayed due to the engineering challenges of integrating its powerful components into a desktop form factor. The system is marketed towards professionals who prefer local, private AI model execution over relying on third-party servers, ensuring faster performance and enhanced security for sensitive data.
Nvidia also introduced NemoClaw, a contribution to the popular OpenClaw autonomous AI agent software. NemoClaw integrates Nvidia's AI programs with OpenClaw, aiming to enhance its intelligence and security, especially given past instances of AI agents behaving erratically. This new tool is compatible with various platforms, including laptops and the DGX Spark and DGX Station, incorporating Nvidia OpenShell for policy-based security guardrails.




