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Nvidia on Sunday announced the DGX Station for Windows at GTC Taipei 2026, a deskside AI supercomputer developed with Microsoft that can run frontier AI models of up to one trillion parameters locally — a capability previously confined to cloud data centers.
The DGX Station for Windows is built on the GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip, which pairs a Blackwell Ultra GPU with a 72-core Grace CPU connected via Nvidia’s NVLink-C2C interconnect at 1.8 terabytes per second of coherent bandwidth. The system features up to 748GB of coherent memory and delivers up to 20 petaflops of FP4 performance. It can also be paired with an Nvidia RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Workstation GPU for ray-traced visualization and simulation alongside AI compute.nvidia
Nvidia described it as “the world’s most powerful deskside AI supercomputer” and the first to bring GB300 Grace Blackwell-class AI infrastructure directly into the Windows ecosystem. The system supports NVIDIA OpenShell on Windows, built on new Windows security and containment primitives.barchart
Developed in collaboration with Microsoft, the DGX Station for Windows is designed as dedicated agent infrastructure, enabling enterprises to build and run hundreds of simultaneous AI agents with frontier intelligence locally. The system targets enterprise developers, researchers, engineers, designers, and data scientists who previously relied on cloud infrastructure to work with large-scale models.nvidia
The announcement builds on the original DGX Station unveiled at GTC in March 2026, which introduced the same hardware platform but without native Windows integration. By adding Windows support, Nvidia aims to bridge the gap between data-center-scale AI and the operating system most enterprises already use for their applications and workflows.venturebeat
The DGX Station for Windows is expected to be available in Q4 2026 from ASUS, Dell Technologies, GIGABYTE, HP, MSI, and Supermicro. The announcement came during CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote at GTC Taipei, which runs alongside Computex 2026 from June 1 through June 4 at venues including the Taipei Music Center and the Taipei International Convention Center.baxtel