
In a race to capitalize on the growing demand for AI technology, Acer recently revealed its latest AI workstation model, the Veriton GN100. Priced around $3,000 to $4,000, this mini workstation is designed not just for businesses but also for individuals wishing to handle AI workloads efficiently.
The Veriton sports the Nvidia GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, boasting 128 GB of unified memory and up to 4 TB of NVMe M.2 SSD storage. This machine promises impressive computational capabilities, targeting users who seek to tackle demanding AI tasks.
During its unveiling in Germany, Acer’s focus was primarily on the workstation’s specifications while remaining vague regarding its release timeline and availability, mirroring a common trend among tech firms eager to dive into the AI sector. Nvidia’s DGX Spark, their competitive offering, similarly holds substantial allure but lacks concrete purchase options as well.