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MSI Shows Off EdgeExpert MS-C931 With NVIDIA GB10 Superchip - 6144 CUDA Cores and 128GB LPDDR5X Confirmed

At the MSI booth in preparation for Computex 2025 mini pc spotted EdgeExpert MS-C931, built on the NVIDIA DGX Spark platform. It is the first third-party compact PC with NVIDIA GB10 Superchip, the technical characteristics of which have not been officially disclosed until now. Now they have been confirmed - 6144 CUDA cores, 128 GB LPDDR5X and up to 1000 TOPS FP4 for AI tasks.

NVIDIA GB10 Superchip

The device is based on the architecture Grace Blackwell, which combines the CPU and GPU in a single housing using technology NVLink-C2C. All components use 128GB LPDDR5X coherent memory, which is available to both CPU and GPU. GPU also includes 5th generation tensor cores, 4th generation RT cores, as well as updated codec engines NVENC and NVDEC.

Interestingly, the GPU The GB10 has the same core configuration as the desktop RTX 5070, but it is designed for AI loads, not for games. At the same time, the system has peak power consumption up to 224 W, and according to data from the exhibition, the cooling in the mini-PC case can hardly cope with such a thermal load.

The EdgeExpert MS-C931 system is positioned as personal AI supercomputer, and not as a mass consumer product. MSI emphasizes that the model is intended for AI developers, with full support for software, libraries and frameworks.

At the moment the price of the device has not been announced, but at the exhibition, behind the scenes, an estimated amount was announced: over $3000The DGX Spark platform is also already used by ASUS and Lenovo, and now MSI with its own solution.