HP ZGX Nano G1n Review The HP Take on the NVIDIA GB10

HP ZGX Nano G1n Review The HP Take on the NVIDIA GB10

By Ryan Smith
Publication Date: 2026-05-04 19:00:00

HP ZGX Nano G1n AI Station Front 1

Looking at the state of the NVIDIA GB10 ecosystem several months down the line, there are a couple of things that have continued to surprise us. The first has been the sheer popularity of the small-form-factor systems, which have seen GB10 boxes from multiple vendors sell almost as fast as they can be produced for months now. The other surprise is the wide variety of vendors that have partnered with NVIDIA: it runs the full gamut from the Taiwanese OEMs to the major American corporate system builders. Everyone wants in on GB10, it seems.

HP, for its part, is no exception. The large corporate OEM already has a well-established lineup of small-form-factor systems with its EliteDesk lineup, so it is only natural that it has stepped into the AI market as well with its own GB10 box, the ZGX Nano G1n.

HP ZGX Nano G1n AI Station 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 4TB 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 x 150mm x 51mm (5.91 x 5.91 x 2.01in)
Weight 1.25kg (2.76 lbs)
Networking ConnectX-7 200Gbps Ethernet
10Gb Ethernet
Wireless Wi-Fi 7 (2×2) + Bluetooth 5.4
Color Black
Ports Rear:
4x USB-C 20Gbps (Gen 2×2) w/DP Alt mode, 1x HDMI…