MediaTek has announced its collaboration with NVIDIA on the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, which powers the NVIDIA Project DIGITS personal AI supercomputer. This collaboration brings together MediaTek’s expertise in energy-efficient Arm-based system-on-chip (SoC) design and NVIDIA’s high-performance computing technologies to deliver a platform aimed at developers and researchers.
The GB10 Superchip is a key component of NVIDIA Project DIGITS, a personal AI supercomputer designed to make advanced AI capabilities more accessible. MediaTek Vice Chairman and CEO Rick Tsai said the partnership aligns with the company’s vision of democratising technology and bringing innovative solutions to a wider audience.
NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang highlighted that the integration of MediaTek’s power-efficient CPUs with NVIDIA’s accelerated computing solutions will drive the next wave of AI innovation. Project DIGITS is expected to empower developers, researchers, and students to tackle global challenges through cutting-edge AI applications.
This latest collaboration builds on a series of joint initiatives between the two companies. MediaTek has previously worked with NVIDIA to enhance in-car experiences by integrating NVIDIA’s GPU-accelerated AI and RTX graphics into its Dimensity Auto Cockpit chips. Additionally, MediaTek combines NVIDIA’s TAO AI model training toolkit with its own NeuroPilot SDK to deliver advanced edge AI capabilities for IoT devices.
MediaTek continues to expand its AI-enabled product portfolio across smartphones, tablets, IoT devices, smart TVs, Chromebooks, and automotive platforms. The GB10 Superchip is part of MediaTek’s strategy to integrate AI into everyday applications and make the technology more ubiquitous.
By combining MediaTek’s energy-efficient chip design and NVIDIA’s computational power, this collaboration underscores the potential of AI to transform industries and address critical societal challenges.