Technology startup Olares announced on Monday its first hardware product targeting artificial intelligence users seeking local data processing capabilities, backed by 45 million dollars in Series A investment led by SIG. The desktop system combines an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Mobile graphics processor with 24 gigabytes of GDDR7 memory, an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX central processor, and 96 gigabytes of system memory to enable cloud-equivalent AI performance while maintaining user data ownership.
Founder Peng Peng stated the company aims to restore individual control over artificial intelligence through hardware and software, enabling advanced model execution without external servers. The device operates on Olares OS, an open-source platform featuring simplified application deployment through a single-click marketplace designed for users without technical backgrounds. Pre-orders begin in December through Kickstarter, with a demonstration planned for the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2026.
Founder Peng Peng stated the company aims to restore individual control over artificial intelligence through hardware and software, enabling advanced model execution without external servers. The device operates on Olares OS, an open-source platform featuring simplified application deployment through a single-click marketplace designed for users without technical backgrounds. Pre-orders begin in December through Kickstarter, with a demonstration planned for the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2026.