In a groundbreaking move that brings enterprise-grade AI computing to desktops, ASUS has announced the Indian availability of the Ascent GX10, a compact AI supercomputer that delivers petaflop-scale performance in a form factor that fits on any desk. Powered by the revolutionary NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, this desktop powerhouse is set to democratize AI development for researchers, data scientists, and developers across India starting December 2025.
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ASUS Ascent GX10: A Supercomputer That Fits in Your Palm
Measuring just 150 x 150 x 51mm and weighing 1.48kg, the Ascent GX10 redefines what’s possible in compact computing. Despite housing impressive hardware in a tiny body measuring just 5.9 x 5.9 x 2.0 inches, this miniature marvel delivers 1 petaflop of AI performance—previously reserved for room-sized data center equipment. It’s like having a personal AI research lab that you can carry in a backpack.

| ASUS Ascent GX10 Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Processor | NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip (20-core ARM CPU) |
| GPU | NVIDIA Blackwell GPU (integrated) |
| AI Performance | Up to 1 petaFLOP (1,000 TOPS) |
| Memory | 128GB LPDDR5x Unified System Memory |
| Model Support | Up to 200-billion parameter models |
| Storage Options | 1TB / 2TB (PCIe 4.0) / 4TB (PCIe 5.0) NVMe SSD |
| Cooling | 7-level fan control, 5 heat pipes, twin 140x80mm fans |
| Connectivity | WiFi 7, 10G LAN, NVIDIA ConnectX-7 NIC |
| Dimensions | 150 x 150 x 51mm (5.91 x 5.91 x 2.01 inches) |
| Weight | 1.48kg (3.26 lbs) |
| Price | ₹4,50,000 (MRP) |
| Availability | December 2025 via authorized ASUS partners |
Power That Scales With Your Ambition
The Ascent GX10 supports up to 1 petaflop of AI performance for inference and model fine-tuning, with 128GB of unified memory, enabling work on models with up to 200 billion parameters—think models like Meta’s Llama 3 or advanced reasoning AI systems. For developers working on even larger projects, two units can be connected via high-speed ConnectX-7 network interfaces to double performance to 2 petaflops with 256GB of memory and 8TB of storage.
The NVIDIA GB10 Superchip at the heart of this machine combines a robust Blackwell GPU featuring fifth-generation Tensor Cores with FP4 support alongside a 20-core ARM Grace CPU. This integration delivers five times the bandwidth of PCIe 5.0 through NVIDIA NVLink-C2C technology, creating a cohesive CPU-GPU memory model that accelerates data preprocessing, model tuning, and real-time inferencing.


Full-Stack AI Development, Zero Cloud Dependency
One of the Ascent GX10’s most compelling features is its complete NVIDIA AI software stack, pre-loaded with frameworks like PyTorch, TensorFlow, JAX, and Ollama. This means developers can prototype, fine-tune, and deploy AI applications for robotics, computer vision, and Vision-Language Models (VLMs) entirely locally—no recurring cloud costs, no data privacy concerns, no latency issues.
This compact unit measures 150 x 150 x 51mm, making it suitable for desktop use in standard office environments across manufacturing, retail, finance, healthcare, and technology sectors. The enterprise-level security of local AI workloads addresses one of the biggest concerns for businesses handling sensitive data.
Thermal Engineering That Defies Physics
How does ASUS pack this much power into such a small chassis without turning it into a space heater? Through precision thermal engineering. The advanced cooling system features 7-level fan control, ultrawide fins, five heat pipes, and twin 140x80mm fans that draw air through discrete bottom vents, delivering 1.6x more efficient thermal coverage compared to similar compact systems. This ensures sustained high performance even during extended training sessions or continuous inferencing workloads.


Flexible Storage for Every Development Stage
Understanding that AI workflows vary dramatically, ASUS offers three storage configurations: a 1TB M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 option for AI newcomers working with smaller datasets, a 2TB variant for those managing multiple models and concurrent experiments, and a forthcoming 4TB PCIe 5.0 model for users juggling numerous large-scale projects simultaneously.
Why This Matters for India’s AI Ecosystem
“ASUS offers a comprehensive suite of personal AI supercomputers,” said Jackie Hsu, ASUS Senior Vice President and Co-Head of Open Platform Business Group & AIoT Business Group, emphasizing how the company supports customers across their AI journey from individual workstations to large-scale infrastructure.
For India’s rapidly growing AI research community—from IIT labs developing cutting-edge machine learning algorithms to startups building the next generation of AI products—the Ascent GX10 removes the barrier to high-performance computing. Instead of competing for cloud GPU instances or building expensive server racks, researchers can now have dedicated AI supercomputing power right at their desks.
At ₹4,50,000, the Ascent GX10 represents a significant investment, but for organizations serious about AI development, it’s a fraction of the cost of equivalent cloud computing over time, with the added benefits of data sovereignty and instant availability.
The ASUS Ascent GX10 will be available from December 2025 through authorized ASUS partners and retailers across India, bringing enterprise-grade AI computing to every developer who dares to dream big.
Learn More & Buy:
- Official ASUS Ascent GX10 Product Page
- NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip Details
- AI Development Tools & Resources
- Latest Hardware Reviews
- Enterprise Computing Solutions
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