One product that Acer announced ahead of IFA 2025 was the Veriton GN100, an AI mini workstation, powered by an NVIDIA AI chip. Specifically, it’s powered by the GB10 Grace Blackwell superchip.
Specs-wise, the GB10 Grace Blackwell superchip is based around the GB10 superchip, with up to 1TB of Petaflop of FP4 AI performance, facilitated by 128GB of Unified Memory. Of course, it’s also based on NVIDIA’s current Blackwell architecture.
Additionally, the board is fitted with 20 ARM CPU cores, and even comes with two NVLink C2C Interconnect ports at the back, plus full support for NVIDIA’s Software Stack.
As for its use case, the Veriton GN100 is basically targeted at users that are looking to dabble in AI model development and the likes. That includes models from DeepSeek, Meta, Google, along with other language models that are popular within the AI community.
Marc Ho, Senior Director of Stationary Computing Business at Acer, said that the Veriton GN100 will be made available later this year, but fell short of providing a specific launch date.
Price-wise, an NVIDIA representative told us that the starting price for the GB10 Grace Blackwell kit starts from €4,000 (~RM19,701) standalone, but the final price of the package – the system, kits, all that jazz – will still be at the mercy of its brand partners.