By Ryan Smith
Publication Date: 2026-03-05 18:00:00
One of the more remarkable aspects of NVIDIA’s GB10 SFF workstation program, besides the hardware itself, of course, has been just how many of its traditional partners NVIDIA has lined up to develop and sell semi-custom machines based on NVIDIA’s original design. As a first-generation product with no true parallel within the NVIDIA ecosystem, getting partners to invest in the production of an unproven product category is not an easy feat. But invested they have, and as a result, NVIDIA’s entrance into the miniature workstation/dev box market has landed with a lot more force than it otherwise would have, with the buy-in from its partners sending a strong signal to potential customers that the hardware and the product line are not going to be a flash-in-the-pan type of product.
That brings us to the subject of today’s review. We have looked at a few different GB10 boxes over the past several months, and today we are taking a look at a neat little box that is Gigabyte’s entry into the space: the Gigabyte AI TOP ATOM.
| GIGABYTE AI TOP ATOM Key Specs (As Reviewed) | |
| Processors | NVIDIA GB10 Superchip 10x Arm Cortex-X925 10x Arm Cortex-A725 Blackwell GB20B GPU – 48 SMs |
| Operating System | NVIDIA DGX OS |
| Memory | 128GB LPDDR5X-8533, Soldered |
| Storage | 1TB SSD (PCIe Gen4 x4 M.2-2242, TLC) |
| GPU | NVIDIA Blackwell, 1 PFLOP FP4 AI |
| PSU | 240W External Adapter, USB-C |
| Form Factor | SFF PC |
| Dimensions | 150mm… |

