Nvidia brings Blackwell chips to AI PCs for personal supercomputing

Jensen Huang says $3,000 computers to come out around May

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang speaks during the CES electronics trade show in Las Vegas on Jan. 6. (Photo by Mayumi Tsumita)

YIFAN YU and CISSY ZHOU, Nikkei staff writers

LAS VEGAS, Nevada -- Nvidia is bringing its hotly anticipated Blackwell artificial intelligence chip to personal computers. The U.S. tech giant, known as the king of AI data center chips, introduced the GB10 chipset that turns PCs into AI supercomputers at the CES 2025 electronics show in Las Vegas.

"Every software engineer, every engineer, every creative artist, everybody who uses computers today as a tool, will need a AI supercomputer," said Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang at a keynote address on Monday evening, adding that the new desktop supercomputer will be powered by the company's smallest Grace Blackwell chipset.

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