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Expanding AI Innovation from Data Center to Desktop — Showcasing New NVIDIA MGX Servers, AI Station, and EdgeXpert Supercomputer
MSI, a global leader in high-performance computing, will unveil its next generation of AI computing solutions at Supercomputing 2025 (SC25), held at the America’s Center in St. Louis, Missouri. Built on NVIDIA MGX™, NVIDIA DGX Station™, and NVIDIA DGX Spark™ reference architectures, the lineup is powered by NVIDIA Hopper GPUs, NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs, NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs, as well as the Grace Blackwell GB10 Superchip.
Together, these platforms deliver data-center-class performance across diverse AI workloads—from large-scale model training and simulation to edge inferencing and desktop AI development.
AI Servers: Scalable Performance for Every AI Workload
MSI’s AI servers are purpose-built for large language models (LLMs), deep learning, and NVIDIA Omniverse workloads, offering flexible configurations with both Intel® Xeon® and AMD EPYC™ processors, supporting up to 600 W GPUs for maximum performance and scalability.
CG481-S6053 (4U, AMD Platform)
Dual AMD EPYC 9005 CPUs, eight FHFL PCIe 5.0 dual-width GPU slots, 24 DDR5 DIMMs, eight U.2 NVMe bays, and eight 400 GbE ports powered by NVIDIA ConnectX-8 SuperNICs, enabling high-bandwidth AI clusters.
CG480-S5063 (4U, Intel Platform)
Dual Intel Xeon 6 CPUs, eight FHFL dual-width GPU slots, 32 DDR5 DIMMs, and twenty PCIe 5.0 E1.S NVMe bays, optimized for deep learning training and fine-tuning workloads.
CG290-S3063 (2U)
Single Intel Xeon 6 CPU, 16 DDR5 DIMMs, and four dual-width GPU slots (up to 600 W each), ideal for compact edge computing and small-scale inferencing deployments.
Danny Hsu, General Manager of MSI’s Enterprise Platform Solutions, stated: “As AI workloads grow in complexity, MSI’s latest platforms based on NVIDIA MGX enable customers to scale efficiently while maximizing GPU bandwidth and computational density to meet the demands of the AI era.”
AI Station CT60-S8060: Data-Center Power at the Desktop
For developers and researchers demanding data-center-level compute performance in a workstation form factor, MSI introduces the AI Station CT60-S8060, built on NVIDIA DGX Station™ architecture and powered by the NVIDIA GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip. With up to 784 GB of unified memory, this platform delivers DGX-class performance for developing, training, and deploying large-scale AI models directly from the desktop.
Danny Hsu added: “The AI Station brings data-center performance to individual creators and researchers, empowering next-generation AI innovation at every level.”
EdgeXpert Personal AI Supercomputer Now Available Starting October 15
The MSI EdgeXpert Personal AI Supercomputer became officially available on October 15, 2025, through MSI’s official website and authorized distributors.
Powered by NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip with 128 GB of unified memory, EdgeXpert delivers professional-grade AI performance in a compact 1.2-liter form factor, designed for education, research, and enterprise AI labs.
David Wu, General Manager of MSI’s Customized Product Solutions BU, commented: “EdgeXpert bridges the gap between AI research and real-world deployment, empowering developers and educators with secure, high-performance, and affordable AI computing right on their desktop.”
Event Details
Event: Supercomputing 2025 (SC25)
Date: November 17–20, 2025
Location: America’s Center, St. Louis, MO, USA
Booth: #205
Date: November 17–20, 2025
Location: America’s Center, St. Louis, MO, USA
Booth: #205
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