AI hardware
NVIDIA DGX Station GB300 compared with 4x / 8x RTX PRO 6000 Server edition GPU Server
The NVIDIA DGX Station GB300 is an interesting offering for teams requiring cloud independence. It is primarily intended for office deployment, as a relatively quiet machine with a 1600W power supply unit. However, some teams are also able to host their own servers in a datacenter. Therefore, it is useful to compare the NVIDIA DGX…
WeiterlesenNVIDIA Education (EDU) discount for DGX Station GB300 in 2026
NVIDIA offers education discounts for different NVIDIA hardware products, and different subscription services. How high is the NVIDIA Education (EDU) discount for the DGX Station GB300? NVIDIA is currently finalizing details on the discount levels for the DGX Station with the GB300 superchip. We are expecting final information to be released around 10th to 15th…
WeiterlesenNvidia GB300 Specs (including specifications memory bandwidth and LLM benchmarks) based on 2026 systems
The market entry this past March of Nvidia’s GB300 based DGX Station offers enterprise customers hardware with enough specs to engage with previously unavailable levels of AI performance directly within their own infrastructure. Nvidia GB300 systems like the ASUS ExpertCenter Pro ET900N G3 (which I will be testing in a coming article) bring data-center class…
WeiterlesenNVIDIA DGX Station GB300 FAQs
How fast is the NVIDIA DGX Station GB300? Our first customer for the DGX Station GB300 allowed us to share this screenshot. It shows the performance of DeepSeek-V4-Flash-NVFP4 and Qwen2.5-Coder-32B-Instruct. These models fit comfortably into the HBM3e VRAM. DeepSeek-V4-Flash-NVFP4 achieves around 159 output token/s, and Qwen2.5-Coder-32B-Instruct around 70 – 73 output token/s. Which LLM models…
WeiterlesenWhat are Exxact Valence VWS-158270643 and Exxact Valence VWS-117032084 and how do they compare to the other DGX Station models?
NVIDIA lists seven vendors of DGX Station hardware: All NVIDIA DGX Station hardware uses the NVIDIA DGX Station motherboard, and one of three cooling solutions pre-approved by NVIDIA, all of them use a 1600 W power supply. The performance will be the same on all of them, this is ensured and tightly controlled by NVIDIA…
WeiterlesenHow to get remote access to NVIDIA DGX Station
Do you want to get remote access to an NVIDIA DGX Station system? Naturally, before buying an NVIDIA DGX Station system you want to evaluate if it is a good fit for your application. We offer free remote access to an NVIDIA DGX Station for evaluation purposes to our clients. Please get in touch with…
WeiterlesenNVIDIA DGX Spark now available, directly ex-stock
We offer the NVIDIA DGX Spark ex stock. The NVIDIA DGX Spark is a desktop supercomputer for individual use, or small workgroups. It has 128GB LPDDR5x RAM, enabling for big LLM and other AI models to be loaded. For tasks which are more demanding we recommend to look at the DGX Station, which we also…
WeiterlesenNVIDIA DGX Station available now for purchase
The NVIDIA® DGX Station has been launched, and is now available for order from Pi3g. The DGX Station is a powerful AI supercomputer powered by the NVIDIA® GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip. pi3g is a value added distributor for AI hardware solutions based in Leipzig, Germany. Contact us for offers, and to determine if…
WeiterlesenCoral SoM in stock 2026
pi3g currently has about two thousand Coral SoM 1 GB in stock. We were one of Google’s original Coral distributors and thanks to a special direct agreement we were able to secure the last stock of Coral 1 GB SoM modules (a product created by Google) ready for global distribution and sales. Although we are…
Weiterlesen2000 x Coral SoM 1 GB available!
For the Coral by Google product Coral SoM (system on Module) 1 GB, we are pleased to announce that about 2000 units have become available. This product is EOL, and this quantity is the last Coral 1 GB SoM modules available on the market. We, pi3g, are one of the original Google distribution partners for…
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