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NVIDIA UNVEILS DGX STATION, A DESKSIDE SUPERCOMPUTER CAPABLE OF RUNNING TRILLION-PARAMETER AI MODELS LOCALLY

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March 20, 2026

Nvidia has introduced the DGX Station, a deskside supercomputer designed to run AI models with up to one trillion parameters entirely on local hardware — without relying on cloud infrastructure.

NVIDIA UNVEILS DGX STATION, A DESKSIDE SUPERCOMPUTER CAPABLE OF RUNNING TRILLION-PARAMETER AI MODELS LOCALLY

The system delivers 20 petaflops of compute performance and 748 gigabytes of coherent memory in a form factor intended to sit alongside a workstation monitor.

The announcement marks a significant moment in AI hardware evolution. While most large-scale AI models are trained and deployed in hyperscale cloud data centers, the DGX Station brings unprecedented computational capability directly to the desktop. Nvidia positions the machine as enabling persistent, high-performance AI development while reducing reliance on remote servers.

imageFor researchers, enterprises, and advanced developers, the implications extend beyond performance metrics.

LOCAL TRAINING AT UNPRECEDENTED SCALE

Running trillion-parameter models has historically required vast clusters of GPUs housed in cloud environments. Systems like GPT-4 operate across distributed infrastructure, often leveraging massive data center capacity.

The DGX Station condenses that power into a single, self-contained unit. With 748 GB of coherent memory, the system can handle large datasets and complex model weights without constantly offloading to external resources. The 20-petaflop compute capacity supports both training and inference workloads at a scale previously inaccessible outside enterprise clusters.

Nvidia's architecture integrates advanced GPU and memory technologies optimized for AI acceleration. The coherent memory design allows rapid data sharing across components, reducing bottlenecks that can slow large-model operations.

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