On October 2 (local time), HP made an official announcement, introducing the ZGX Nano G1n AI Workstation. Tailored precisely for AI development endeavors, this compact device boasts dimensions of a mere 150×150×51mm. It is outfitted with NVIDIA's GB10 Grace Blackwell superchip, which can deliver an impressive AI computing power of up to 1 pTOPS for FP4 sparse computations.
The system comes with 128GB of LPDDR5x unified memory, offering a high bandwidth of 273GB/s. When it comes to storage, users have a choice between 1TB or 4TB TCG Opal-encrypted M.2 NVMe solid-state drives.
For networking capabilities, the workstation integrates a Realtek RTL8127 wired network interface card (NIC) and a MediaTek MT7925 wireless NIC. These enable support for 10GbE, Wi-Fi 7 (operating at 160Hz), and Bluetooth 5.4.
In terms of interfaces, it features 1 Type-C power port, 3 USB-C ports with a data transfer rate of 20Gbps each, and 2 200Gbps QSFP network ports.
The workstation operates on NVIDIA DGX OS and is bundled with the ZGX Toolkit software stack. This software stack provides access to open-source frameworks, automated model evaluation tools, and streamlined local model serving capabilities. The official launch of this workstation is anticipated this autumn.