Asus has introduced the Ascent GX10, a mini supercomputer designed for AI and machine learning workloads. The system is powered by Nvidia’s GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, making it a notable addition to the AI computing market.
The Ascent GX10 features an Arm-based CPU with a Blackwell GPU, delivering up to 1,000 TOPS of AI performance. It supports 128GB of unified memory and can connect multiple units for more demanding applications.
The compact form factor of the Ascent GX10 provides an alternative to large data centers, allowing researchers and developers to run complex AI workloads without requiring large-scale infrastructure.
Asus has not yet announced pricing or availability for the Ascent GX10, but it is expected to be comparable to Nvidia’s Project Digits, bringing high-performance AI computing to smaller-scale environments.