Acer introduced the Veriton GN100 AI Mini Workstation at IFA 2025 in Berlin, a groundbreaking compact computer designed to bring server-grade AI processing to developers, researchers, and data scientists. Powered by the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, this mini workstation delivers up to 1 PFLOPS of FP4 AI performance, enabling local execution of large-scale AI models while reducing reliance on cloud services. With its robust specifications, scalability, and developer-friendly software stack, the Veriton GN100 is poised to redefine desktop AI computing.
The Veriton GN100 is a marvel of engineering, packing high-end performance into a compact 150 x 150 x 50.5 mm chassis weighing less than 1.5 kg. At its core is the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, which integrates 20 Arm-based CPU cores, next-generation CUDA cores, and fifth-generation Tensor Cores. This powerful combination is supported by 128 GB of unified system memory and 4 TB of NVMe M.2 SSD storage, delivering server-level processing capabilities in a mini-PC form factor.
This configuration allows the Veriton GN100 to handle demanding AI workloads, such as prototyping, fine-tuning, testing, and deploying large language models (LLMs) locally. By minimizing dependence on cloud infrastructure, the workstation offers lower latency, enhanced privacy, and cost savings, making it an attractive solution for enterprises, research institutions, and educational labs.
One of the standout features of the Veriton GN100 is its scalability. Using NVIDIA’s ConnectX-7 SmartNIC, users can link two Veriton GN100 units to process AI models with up to 405 billion parameters, catering to complex applications like advanced generative AI. This modular approach ensures the workstation can scale to meet growing computational demands, making it versatile for both small-scale prototyping and larger enterprise deployments.
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The Veriton GN100 comes pre-installed with the NVIDIA AI software stack, providing a comprehensive solution for AI development. It supports popular frameworks and tools such as PyTorch, Jupyter, and Ollama, enabling developers, researchers, and students to efficiently prototype, fine-tune, and deploy LLMs. The system’s seamless integration with accelerated cloud or data center infrastructure further enhances its flexibility, allowing users to transition projects from local to cloud environments with ease.
Despite its compact size, the Veriton GN100 offers robust connectivity options, including Wi-Fi 7, four USB 3.2 Type-C ports, an HDMI 2.1b port, and an Ethernet jack. These features ensure seamless integration with various peripherals and networks. Security is also a priority, with a Kensington lock for physical protection, making the workstation suitable for secure environments like corporate offices or research facilities.
The Acer Veriton GN100 AI Mini Workstation will be available starting at USD 3,999 in North America, EUR 3,999 in EMEA, and AUD 6,499 in Australia, with exact specifications and availability varying by region. For detailed information on pricing and configurations, Acer directs customers to contact their nearest office via www.acer.com or visit the IFA 2025 Press Kit site.
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