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Odinn's Cube: Data Center Power in a Glass Box
9 Jan
Summary
- Infinity Cube packs data center-class AI computing into a 14ft glass enclosure.
- Supports up to 86TB RAM and 27.5PB NVMe storage for extreme density.
- Proprietary NeuroEdge software integrates with Nvidia's AI ecosystem for automation.

At CES 2026, California-based startup Odinn unveiled the Infinity Cube, a revolutionary 14ft x 14ft AI cluster designed to compress data center-class computing into a visually contained structure. This innovative device accommodates multiple Odinn Omnia AI supercomputers within a single glass enclosure, emphasizing extreme component density.
The Infinity Cube boasts impressive storage capabilities, supporting up to 86TB of DDR5 ECC registered RAM and a staggering 27.5PB of NVMe storage. It employs liquid cooling for each Omnia unit, theoretically eliminating the need for traditional raised floors or centralized cooling plants. Coordination of workloads across the cluster is managed by Odinn's proprietary NeuroEdge software, which integrates seamlessly with Nvidia's AI software and common frameworks for automated scheduling and deployment.




