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NVIDIA has announced the NVIDIA DGX Station for Windows, a world-class deskside AI supercomputer for developing and running agents in a Windows environment. It is powered by the NVIDIA GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip and is scheduled to be released in the fourth quarter of this year.
The DGX Station introduces state-of-the-art AI agents to Windows, enabling enterprise developers, researchers, engineers, designers, and data scientists to build and deploy AI across workflows and applications running in their businesses.
DGX Station supports NVIDIA OpenShell on Windows, built on top of new Windows security and isolation features.
Taipei, Taiwan — NVIDIA GTC Taipei — June 1, 2026 — NVIDIA today announced the NVIDIA DGX Station™ for Windows, an incredibly powerful deskside AI supercomputer running Windows. Designed to build, run, and integrate always-on AI agents into enterprise applications and workflows, it can locally execute state-of-the-art AI models with up to 1 trillion parameters.
Previously, demanding enterprise AI workloads—including training, fine-tuning, large-scale inference, and multi-agent development—required powerful AI systems in data centers running on Linux. However, the majority of Fortune 500 companies leverage Windows for their daily productivity, creative, design, and engineering applications.
Built on the NVIDIA DGX Station™ system design, the DGX Station for Windows is the first deskside AI supercomputer to bridge this gap, bringing NVIDIA GB300 Grace Blackwell-class AI infrastructure directly to the Windows ecosystem. It provides the compute power necessary to build and run powerful AI agents and integrate them into the applications and infrastructure that Windows users already leverage.
"As enterprises scale AI agents across their organizations, they need AI infrastructure that can connect directly to the applications and workflows that power their businesses," said Chris Marriott, vice president of enterprise platforms at NVIDIA. "The DGX Station provides supercomputer-class AI directly to the Windows environment, where millions of people are already designing, engineering, researching, and creating every day."
"For decades, Microsoft and NVIDIA have collaborated to advance the world’s most powerful computing platforms," said Pavan Davuluri, executive vice president of Windows + Devices at Microsoft. "Today, we are taking our collaboration to the next level. Through the GB300-powered DGX Station, we are extending the full power of Windows, from thin-and-light PCs to data center-class workstations. This enables a new class of AI performance on Windows, a platform businesses trust for its security, manageability, and compatibility."
Introducing DGX Station for Windows
The DGX Station’s cutting-edge design is powered by the NVIDIA GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip, connecting powerful NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs to a high-performance 72-core NVIDIA Grace™ CPU via the NVIDIA NVLink™-C2C interconnect, achieving best-in-class system communication and performance.
It features up to 748GB of coherent memory and up to 20 petaflops of FP4 performance.
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- Organizations: NVIDIA / Microsoft
- Products / services: NVIDIA DGX Station for Windows / NVIDIA GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip