A supercomputer that can fit in your hand!
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We're here at the ASUS booth where they sponsor this short supercomputers for everybody. Say that you're just in a tiny little apartment. This cute guy right here is what you want. And inside of this, they have an entire Blackwell GPU, but maybe you want it to be twice as big. Connect two of them together with the Connect X7. You don't just have 1,000 tops of AI, 2,000 tops of AI. I know what you're thinking, though. I don't just live in an apartment. I have an office, which is where the Expert Center Pro ET900 and G3 comes in. This right here has a full fat Blackwell GPU with 784 GB of VRAM. This thing is good for 20 times the AI performance of the GX10. And it is pretty much as much AI power as you can cram into something that still operates at 120 volts. But of course, maybe you aren't just sitting in an apartment and instead you have 1.4 megawws of power available to you. This is the GB300 NVL72 and it has 72 Blackwell GPUs all crammed into one. And the most impressive thing is that on the back they are all connected together using Envy Link. So all 72 of those GPUs act as one. As far as your software is concerned, pretty clearly you are not going to be connecting this to your house. You need a lot of water cooling, a ridiculous amount of power, and even just the switches to operate a machine like this is going to be pretty freaking
In this 90‑second YouTube Short, the presenter showcases a compact supercomputer that fits in the palm of a hand, highlighting its powerful Blackwell GPU architecture and impressive VRAM capacity. The video opens at the ASUS booth, where the host demonstrates how two Blackwell GPUs are connected via Connect X7, delivering 1,000 tops of AI performance and 2,000 tops of AI performance when paired. The presenter then introduces the GB300 NVL72, a 72‑GPU system that uses Envy Link to link all GPUs into a single coherent unit, and explains how the machine operates at 120 volts with 784 GB of VRAM. Throughout the clip, the host emphasizes the machine’s suitability for both office and gaming workloads, noting that the system can handle high‑resolution AI tasks and even run Crysis at high settings. The video concludes with a quick look at the cooling solution and a call to action for viewers to try the machine in their own apartment or office.
Viewers respond enthusiastically to the video, with several comments praising the VRAM capacity and the compact design. The most frequent sentiment is excitement about the machine’s AI performance, as evidenced by the 3,200‑like comment about VRAM. Many comments also mention the cooling solution and the potential for gaming, with a 1,000‑like comment asking about running Crysis. Overall, the audience feels the video is informative and engaging, with a positive tone and a few humorous remarks.
Topics · review · pc · tech · performance · computer · gaming · unboxing · science & technology
Questions answered
- What is the VRAM capacity of the supercomputer presented in the video?
- The supercomputer features a full fat Blackwell GPU with 784 GB of VRAM.
- How many GPUs are included in the GB300 NVL72 system?
- The GB300 NVL72 system contains 72 Blackwell GPUs, all connected together via Envy Link.
- What cooling solution is used for the machine?
- The video mentions a water‑cooling system that operates at 120 volts, providing efficient thermal management for the 72‑GPU setup.