MediaTek collaborates with NVIDIA to integrate its Arm-based SoC expertise into the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, powering the groundbreaking NVIDIA Project DIGITS personal AI supercomputer for researchers and developers.
MediaTek announced a collaboration with NVIDIA to design the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip for Project DIGITS, a personal AI supercomputer.
MediaTek has been developing AI, connectivity, and multimedia technologies for Arm-based system-on-a-chip (SoC) devices, focusing on power efficiency across various platforms. This collaboration brings together MediaTek’s expertise and NVIDIA’s computing technologies to create an advanced platform.
“Our work with NVIDIA on the GB10 Superchip reflects MediaTek’s goal of making technology widely accessible,” said MediaTek Vice Chairman and CEO Rick Tsai. “This partnership drives innovation and supports the integration of AI into everyday applications.”
Jensen Huang, NVIDIA’s founder and CEO, highlighted the partnership’s potential: “The age of AI is transforming industries. MediaTek’s CPU efficiency and NVIDIA’s accelerated computing will enable new solutions. Project DIGITS, featuring the GB10 Superchip, allows developers, researchers, and students to address global challenges.”
The collaboration builds on previous work between the two companies. MediaTek’s Dimensity Auto Cockpit chips, designed for automotive applications, integrate NVIDIA’s AI computing and RTX graphics. MediaTek has also incorporated NVIDIA TAO, an AI model training toolkit, with its NeuroPilot SDK to enhance edge AI capabilities for IoT applications.
MediaTek continues to advance AI across its product lines, including Dimensity for smartphones, Genio for IoT devices, Pentonic for smart TVs, Kompanio for Chromebooks, and Dimensity Auto for vehicles.