News ASUS brings Nvidia’s GB300 Blackwell Ultra 'desktop superchip' to workstations — features up to 784GB of coherent memory, 20 PFLOPS AI performance

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My gaming PC looks better than that.
I prefer plain looking, metallic or black plastic cases with no glass or RGB.

This is a Strix Halo AI crusher but obviously in a different price class. I'm wondering how well they are doing on the software side compared to AMD. I'll probably take a look at a review.

In 15 years, normal users could have this much memory for $100 if 3D DRAM takes off. Although we will see an incursion of soldered RAM into "desktops" during that time.
 
To call this chip “more powerful than most server racks” , you’d have to be comparing its GPU against CPU-only racks in some GPU optimized AI workloads. Considering nobody uses CPU-only racks for AI, it would be a dumb comparison.
 
That’s an insane leap 784GB of coherent memory and 20 PFLOPS AI power in a workstation is next-level. Perfect for high-end AI workflows, 3D modeling, or even advanced packaging design like rendering custom 3d card boxes. Curious to see how creative industries leverage this kind of power for both speed and detail in visualization
 

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