The growing AI landscape has made companies come up with unique AI workstations to attract potential customers. One of them is GPTshop, which has announced a PC lineup that boasts Nvidia’s Superchip hardware. It packs the Nvidia Grace Hopper GH200 CPU and H100 Tensor Core GPU.
Until now, the Nvidia Grace Hopper GH200 Superchip has only been available for cloud systems, data centers, and servers. But it seems that pre-built manufacturers have started to get their hands on it. Currently, GPTshop has one system available, with more planned for later this year.
With 480 GB of LPDDR5X and 96 GB of HBM3 memory, the available AI workstation PC offers 576 GB of fast-access memory. The official spec sheet says that this AI computer has a programmable TDP, which ranges from 450 watts to 1000 watts. As for the performance, Phoronix’s benchmark points to very competent scores in different tests, and the manufacturer claims the following compute metrics:
- 3,958 TOPS INT8
- 3,958 teraFLOPS FP8
- 1,979 teraFLOPS FP16
- 989 teraFLOPS TF32
- 67 teraFLOPS FP64
GPTshop has another system planned that will offer 624 GB of total memory with 144 GB of HBM3e. Also, these two systems will have different editions in air and liquid cooling options in the future.
As for the price, the AI workstation PC with Nvidia Grace Hopper CPU and GPU is on the expensive side. The currently available configuration starts at $43,500, while the planned liquid-cooled edition will start at $56,900. You can learn more about these AI computers from the official website and the videos attached below.