NVIDIA DGX Station For Windows Puts Trillion-Parameter Blackwell AI Supercomputing On The Desktop

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NVIDIA just announced something that would have sounded absurd a few years ago: a supercomputer that sits beside your desk, runs on Windows, and can handle AI models with up to a trillion parameters. It's called the DGX Station for Windows, and it was built in partnership with Microsoft with one clear goal in mind, which is to bring the kind of serious AI horsepower that once lived exclusively in data centers into a standard corporate office environment.

That's a bigger deal than it might sound. Until now, training and fine-tuning large AI models meant spinning up Linux-based infrastructure in a data center. Most companies don't operate that way. They typically run Windows-based machines.

The DGX Station is NVIDIA's answer to that gap. It's also worth noting that this isn't the first time NVIDIA has tried to inch data center-grade silicon closer to the desktop. At CES 2026, we spent...

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