Giga Computing showed up at NVIDIA GTC 2025, bringing their best GPU systems for AI, media, and language models. These guys run under GIGABYTE and make cutting-edge cooling tech for AI servers. At booth #1409, they displayed GIGAPOD, their complete AI package that comes in both air and liquid-cooled versions for the NVIDIA HGX B300 NVL16 system. They also brought a piece of their brand new NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 rack system, plus two servers that work with the just-announced NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition.
Giga Computing mixed hardware, software, and design services to create GIGAPOD. This system uses GIGABYTE GPU servers with NVIDIA GPU baseboards and runs on GIGABYTE POD Manager software. The air-cooled version fits nine racks together, but the liquid-cooled design uses only five racks. Both options give you powerful GPU clusters based on NVIDIA HGX Hopper and Blackwell platforms that meet any AI data center needs.
The air-cooled GIGAPOD uses an 8U GIGABYTE G893-series server that works with NVIDIA Blackwell systems like the HGX B300 NVL16. This setup packs thirty-two GPUs in one rack, perfect for data centers that don't want big changes. For better energy use, they created a 4U G4L3-series server using cold plates on all eight GPUs and two CPUs. This direct liquid cooling tech fits eight servers in a rack with sixty-four GPUs total. The HGX B300 NVL16 uses NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra chips for top AI performance.
Giga Computing first showed their NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 system at Computex 2024. At GTC 2025, they brought the next version - the NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 - displaying a liquid-cooled compute part. Built with NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra, this system delivers amazing AI performance. The company also featured two NVIDIA MGX servers on the wall. These follow NVIDIA's design for AI and high-performance computing. Making its first appearance was the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU, which the GIGABYTE XL44-SX0 server supports eight of. Another server, the XV23-VC0, uses the NVIDIA Grace CPU Superchip and also works with the new GPU.
Giga Computing mixed hardware, software, and design services to create GIGAPOD. This system uses GIGABYTE GPU servers with NVIDIA GPU baseboards and runs on GIGABYTE POD Manager software. The air-cooled version fits nine racks together, but the liquid-cooled design uses only five racks. Both options give you powerful GPU clusters based on NVIDIA HGX Hopper and Blackwell platforms that meet any AI data center needs.
The air-cooled GIGAPOD uses an 8U GIGABYTE G893-series server that works with NVIDIA Blackwell systems like the HGX B300 NVL16. This setup packs thirty-two GPUs in one rack, perfect for data centers that don't want big changes. For better energy use, they created a 4U G4L3-series server using cold plates on all eight GPUs and two CPUs. This direct liquid cooling tech fits eight servers in a rack with sixty-four GPUs total. The HGX B300 NVL16 uses NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra chips for top AI performance.
Giga Computing first showed their NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 system at Computex 2024. At GTC 2025, they brought the next version - the NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 - displaying a liquid-cooled compute part. Built with NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra, this system delivers amazing AI performance. The company also featured two NVIDIA MGX servers on the wall. These follow NVIDIA's design for AI and high-performance computing. Making its first appearance was the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU, which the GIGABYTE XL44-SX0 server supports eight of. Another server, the XV23-VC0, uses the NVIDIA Grace CPU Superchip and also works with the new GPU.