By Rahim Amir
Publication Date: 2026-06-06 01:05:00
- HP recently debuted multiple devices that cater to AI developers at Computex, which are powered by Nvidia’s GPUs, including the DGX Spark and the GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip
- HP’s high-end deskside solution, the ZGX Fury GB300, leverages Nvidia’s top-end GPU, offering up to trillion-parameter inference with up to 784GB of memory
- The ZGX Fury GB300 is expected to be available to power users and AI enthusiasts later in 2026
Computex 2026 ends today, and the obvious elephant in the room was AI, or how far it has come since ChatGPT was released in November 2022.
The expo featured the “AI Together” theme and included keynotes from multiple industry leaders, even as Nvidia‘s GTC 2026 announcements ran parallel to the event.
Nvidia’s announcements most notably included its DGX Station, a powerful supercomputer one can deploy deskside that offers compute comparable to small datacenters, thanks to its large GB300 superchip and swathes of memory it comes configured with.
A powerful, but costly option for AI
Nvidia announced the DGX Station for Windows on the 31st of May 2026 at GTC Taipei to an audience of over 30,000 attendees from over 190 countries.
The DGX Station is marketed by Nvidia as a desk-side AI supercomputer that can handle up to 1 trillion parameters locally, a feat previously only capable on dedicated datacenter-class hardware, including Nvidia’s DGX GB300 and its rack-scale GB300 NVL72 offerings.