Nvidia has recently introduced two devices aimed at making AI development more accessible to small companies and hobbyists:

Jetson Orin Nano Super Developer Kit: Priced at $249, this compact yet powerful computer is designed to redefine generative AI for small edge devices. It offers high computational capabilities, making it suitable for developers, hobbyists, and educational institutions looking to explore AI development without substantial infrastructure investments.
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Project Digits: Announced at CES 2025, this personal AI supercomputer is slated for release in May, starting at $3,000. Powered by the new GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, the compact system can handle AI models with up to 200 billion parameters. It offers 128GB of unified memory and up to 4TB of NVMe storage. For demanding applications, two systems can be linked to support models with up to 405 billion parameters. The GB10 chip provides 1 petaflop of AI performance with energy-efficient Arm-based cores developed in collaboration with MediaTek. Users will have access to Nvidia’s extensive AI software library, and the system supports popular frameworks like PyTorch, Python, and Jupyter notebooks. It runs on Linux-based Nvidia DGX OS and can integrate with cloud and data center deployments using the same architecture and software platform.
THE VERGE
These devices are part of Nvidia’s initiative to democratize AI capabilities, enabling data scientists, researchers, and students to experiment with advanced AI technologies without the need for extensive infrastructure. For More Information – https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/nvidia-introduces-device-aimed-at-small-companies-hobbyists-3972ae41?utm