MSI Unveils Compact AI Supercomputer Powered by NVIDIA Chip

MSI has announced its upcoming lineup for Computex 2025, and one of the most eye-catching reveals is a desktop-sized supercomputer designed for high-performance AI tasks. The new model, named EdgeXpert MS-C931, stands out with its compact form factor—small enough to sit on a standard desk—yet powerful enough to run massive language models.

The EdgeXpert MS-C931 is built on the NVIDIA DGX Spark platform and features the NVIDIA GB10 chip, capable of delivering up to 1000 TOPS (FP4) of AI performance. The chip connects to NVIDIA’s Grace CPU using high-speed NVLink-C2C technology for seamless data transfer.

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Key Features:

  • Unified memory support: Up to 128 GB

  • Storage: Up to 4 TB NVMe SSD

  • AI capabilities: Can run LLMs with up to 200 billion parameters, or 405 billion with dual-chip setups

  • Software: Comes preloaded with NVIDIA tools for local deployment of models like DeepSeek

This setup makes the MS-C931 ideal for researchers and developers working with generative AI, edge computing, or real-time inference workloads—all from a desktop form factor.

More from MSI at Computex

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In addition to the MS-C931, MSI will showcase several new industrial and high-performance computing solutions:

  • MS-C926: An ultra-thin, fanless PC designed for digital signage and retail use.

  • MS-927: A compact PC powered by Intel Core Ultra processors aimed at advanced computing needs.

  • MS-CF20: A new ATX motherboard designed for Intel Arrow Lake-S CPUs.

MSI also plans to unveil workstations and motherboards supporting the latest Intel platforms, including Bartlett Lake, Twin Lake, Raptor Lake Refresh, and Arrow Lake processors.

Detailed specs and pricing for all devices will be announced during the Computex 2025 event.

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