NVIDIA AI hardware
NVIDIA DGX Station FAQs
How does the order process for the NVIDIA DGX Station work? Here is how you can get an NVIDIA DGX Station step by step: Please note: The NVIDIA approval process depends on NVIDIA. Because it is highly complex (export controls and sanctions), this process can last several weeks. You can plan on it lasting 14…
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…
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