Time:2025-08-11Reading:733Second
According to media reports, VideoCardz discovered that a promotional invitation from Asus stated that a physical system based on the Nvidia GB10 Grace Blackwell platform will be launched on July 22nd. Asus plans to launch its Ascend GX10 mini computer on the same day.
It is reported that Nvidia's GB10 Superchip System in Package (SiP) integrates Grace CPU, which includes 10 high-performance Arm Cortex-X925 cores with a running frequency of up to 3.90GHz, as well as 10 low-power Cortex-A725 cores. It also integrates Blackwell GPU, which can provide 1 PetaFLOPS FP4 computing throughput for AI workloads.
This SiP has a 256 bit memory interface, supports 128GB of unified LPDDR5X memory, and has a bandwidth of up to 273 GB/s, which is comparable to the memory subsystem of the Apple M4 Pro.
The Geekbench general-purpose computing performance of GB10 surpasses Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite and is close to Apple's M3 processor. Even compared to top AI PC processors such as Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX and AMD Ryzen AI Max 395, its CPU performance is not inferior by much. However, there is still a certain gap compared to the Apple M4 MAX.
In addition, Asus' Ascend GX10 mini computer should be very similar to Nvidia's own DGX Spark mini system priced at $3000. In addition to Asus, Dell, HP, and Lenovo are also preparing their own versions of DGX Spark, but the price and positioning of these machines are not yet clear.