- Asus ExpertCenter Pro ET900N G3 hides NVIDIA’s wildest chip
- With 784GB of memory, it handles the model that your RTX 5090 can’t bus
- No racks, no noise – just a supercomputer on a desktop – Class AI you can use you
ASUS has unveiled a new high-demonstration desktop PC, not in an attractive server rack, but surprisingly distributes petflop-scale AI performance in unmatched chassis.
Asus Experctcector Pro ET900N G3 looks like any standard business tower – so much more it includes a DVD drive and a curious looking slot that looks like a throbac in the early 2000s.
The heart of this business has PC NVDia GB 300 Ultra, a two-part module that combines NVLINK-C2C, NVDI’s high-bandwidth interconnect to a grace CPU with Blackwell GPU, which is ideal for programming and AI development.
Serious AI designed for work
The integrated chip architecture enables CPU and GPU to share a single memory pool, reduces delay and improves efficiency for large -scale AI workloads. The system can deliver large language models to 20 PFLOPs of performance to train or run on high-parameter models.
It supports consistent memory up to 784GB, which exceeds the combined Vram of a workstation with four RTX 6000 ADA cards.
That scale of memory access is required for developers and researchers who are working with models that exceed the capabilities of mainstream GPUs such as GeForce RTX 5090, which offers 32GB VRAM.
ExpertCenter Pro ET900N G3 also includes support for NVIDIA Connectx -8 superannic, which enables high -thruput networking between the system. This allows it to work in groups or within a large enterprise AI fines.
Despite its performance, it retains a desktop form factor, eliminates the requirement of rack installation, custom cooling solutions, or data center demand for infrastructure.
On the software side, the system runs Nvidia DGX OS, which is a special Ubuntu-based Linux distribution for AI workload. This machine offers navidia support for full NVidia software stacks including Cuda, Tensorrt, and Library for Data Science.
It also supports remote scaling, allowing ET900N G3 to be originally integrated with other DGX systems if additional calculation power is required.