Asus launches the ExpertCenter Pro ET900N G3, a true AI computer for companies that want to train or run AI models locally.
Asus announces the new Asus ExpertCenter Pro ET900N G3 at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. This is a deskside AI supercomputer built to run AI models locally. The device is powered by the Nivida GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra platform, and therefore not yet by the newly announced Vera Rubin chips from the AI specialist. The supercomputer offers up to 775 GB of coherent memory and up to 20 PFLOPS of AI performance.
The ExpertCenter Pro ET9000N G3 is Asus’s version of Nvidia’s own DGX Station. Nvidia presented that concept, which combines a desktop form factor with a GB300 chip, last year. The DGX Station is a large variant of the DGX Nano with a light GB10 chip, of which several manufacturers have already released their own versions.
Data center-level performance
According to Asus, many workflows require local, private, and direct computing power. Cloud services cannot always provide that. With the ExpertCenter Pro E900N G3, the brand aims to create a system that delivers data center-level performance in a familiar and deployable deskside form factor.


“The Asus ExpertCenter Pro ET900N G3 sets a new standard for deskside AI supercomputers by combining extreme performance, a unified memory architecture, and data center-level connectivity,” the company said in an announcement.
Nvidia GB300
The new ET900N G3 is powered by the Nvidia GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Platform. The device couples an Nvidia Grace CPU and Nvidia Blackwell Ultra GPU via Nvidia NVLink-C2C, a chip-to-chip interconnect with high bandwidth and low latency.
With 775 GB of coherent unified memory, the ET900N G3, according to Asus, offers more than twice as much GPU memory as a workstation with four GPUs. This allows developers to run larger models and bring generative AI capabilities directly to the desktop.
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The ExpertCenter Pro ET900N G3 brings robust AI computing power to organizations without the complexity of server infrastructure. This allows companies or research institutions to execute AI workflows faster with a system specifically designed to meet the demands of modern AI development.
The Asus ExpertCenter Pro ET900N G3 will be available worldwide in the first quarter of 2026. The company has not yet shared pricing information.
