
Introducing the NVIDIA GB10-Powered Dell Pro Max Mini AI PC
The highly anticipated Dell Pro Max Mini AI PC is officially on the market, featuring the robust NVIDIA GB10 Superchip and an impressive capacity of up to 128 GB of LPDDR5x memory. This innovative device is designed for AI enthusiasts and experts alike.
Unveiled during GTC 2025, the Dell Pro Max GB10 Mini AI PC has been in the limelight for its compact yet powerful design. It serves as a formidable AI engine, capable of managing up to 200 billion parameter models and delivering a remarkable 1000 TOPS of FP4 computation power.






Key Features of the Dell Pro Max GB10
- Local AI Development: Seamlessly experiment with models featuring up to 200B parameters, leveraging 128GB LPDDR5x unified memory.
- Outstanding Performance: Enjoy exceptional reliability with 1000 TFLOPS of FP4 computing power powered by the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell Superchip.
- Cost-Effective Security: Complete AI workloads locally, eliminating the need for cloud dependencies and enhancing latency.
- Seamless Software Experience: Operate using NVIDIA DGX OS and the NVIDIA AI software stack for effortless transitions between desktop and Dell data center settings.
The compact form of the Dell Pro Max GB10 Mini AI PC is specifically engineered for efficiency. It runs on the DGX OS platform and allows users to utilize models like Llama 3.3 70B without the challenges of constructing large workstations.
At its core, the Dell Pro Max Mini AI PC harnesses the power of the NVIDIA GB10 Superchip. As outlined in our in-depth analysis, the GB10 Superchip boasts 20 cores based on the advanced Arm Architecture v9.2, with GPU capabilities akin to the RTX 5070, featuring 6144 cores and supporting rapid LPDDR5x memory speeds of up to 9400 MT/s.

The configuration includes a powerful chip with 128 GB of LPDDR5x memory, resulting in a high system bandwidth of up to 273 GB/s. For storage, options extend to a max capacity of 2 TB with PCIe Gen4 and up to 4 TB via SED Ready M.2 devices. The I/O connectivity features one 20 Gbps USB Type-C port (with power-in), three additional 20 Gbps Type-C ports, a 10 GbE LAN port, an HDMI 2.1b port, and two QSFP 200 Gbps ports.
Measuring just 150mm x 150mm x 51mm and weighing a mere 1.31 kg in its basic configuration, the Dell Pro Max Mini AI PC is truly portable. It operates with a 280W AC power adapter, while enabling diverse wireless connectivity options, including Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4. A standout feature is its ability to be stacked with another Pro Max unit using the NVIDIA ConnectX-7 Smart NIC, which effectively allows users to run even larger model sizes, scaling up to 400 billion parameters.

The Dell Pro Max GB10 is set to hit retailers on October 15th. Be on the lookout for more details regarding pricing and availability in the near future.
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