NVIDIA Launches DGX Station: AI Supercomputer for Windows with Trillion-Parameter Model Capability

June 1, 2026
NVIDIA Launches DGX Station: AI Supercomputer for Windows with Trillion-Parameter Model Capability
  • It enables frontline workloads like model training, fine-tuning, and large-scale inference to be executed locally, reducing reliance on Linux-based cloud data centers.

  • NVIDIA unveils the DGX Station for Windows, a deskside AI supercomputer that lets users build, run, and connect always-on AI agents directly within Windows applications and workflows, capable of running frontier models up to a trillion parameters locally.

  • The platform integrates Windows security, containment primitives, and Windows Subsystem for Linux to support Linux workloads, offering enterprise manageability and fleet-wide capabilities through familiar Microsoft tools.

  • Availability is planned through major OEMs and partners—ASUS, Dell Technologies, GIGABYTE, HP, MSI, and Supermicro—in the fourth quarter of 2026.

  • The DGX Station lets frontier models with a trillion parameters run locally on standard workstations, blending datacenter-class performance with desktop components.

  • The DGX Station can function as a single-user workstation or a shared local resource for teams, enabling secure, local AI agent development and testing.

  • NVIDIA aims to bring data center–grade AI infrastructure to Windows environments, enabling local development and deployment of AI agents without mandatory cloud workloads.

  • The product will launch by year’s end through multiple partner systems—Dell, HP, ASUSTeK, MSI, and Micro-Star International—offering a range of configurations.

  • This launch aligns with NVIDIA’s broader strategy to extend its AI ecosystem from data centers to desktop and edge environments, supporting data science, high-throughput inference, and physical AI workflows.

  • The DGX Station is designed to integrate with enterprise IT manageability, security, and fleet management via Windows administration tools, preserving enterprise governance.

  • NVIDIA ConnectX-8 SuperNIC enables networking up to 800 Gb/s, allowing fast data transfers and enabling multi-DGX Station scalability for larger workloads.

  • Networking multiple DGX Stations with ConnectX-8 SuperNIC facilitates clustering of desktop supercomputers for even bigger workloads.

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