MSI is looking to accelerate AI development with its new mini supercomputer, the MSI EdgeXpert. Available starting this week, the EdgeXpert bridges the gap between desktop performance and portability, with a small desktop system based on the Nvidia DGX Spark platform.
At the heart of the MSI EdgeXpert is the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, combining CPU and GPU architecture to deliver up to 1 petaFLOP of AI Tensor performance within a compact 1.2L form factor. Featuring 128GB of unified LPDDR5X memory and NVLink-C2C interconnect technology, the EdgeXpert ensures lightning-fast data exchange and high-efficiency inference even with the most demanding large language models. Users can fine-tune and deploy models with up to 200 billion parameters locally, or scale to 405 billion parameters with a dual-system configuration powered by NVIDIA ConnectX networking.
Built for on-premise deployment, the EdgeXpert ensures that sensitive data remains local, providing zero-latency operation and full compliance with enterprise-level security standards. Its architecture supports complete AI workflows, from model prototyping and optimisation to real-time inference, without transferring data to external servers.
Running on NVIDIA DGX OS and the NVIDIA AI software stack, the EdgeXpert delivers a unified development platform that supports mainstream AI frameworks and tools. This consistent environment simplifies setup, accelerates research timelines, and enables seamless scaling across multiple devices or NVIDIA DGX Cloud for expanded computational power.
Here is the full spec sheet:
While different specs will be priced differently, SCAN has one version of this system available in the UK, priced at £3,799.
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KitGuru Says: These systems will be rolling out soon. While they are primarily intended for enterprise environments, an enthusiast with deep pockets should also be able to buy one at a number of retailers across the globe.