Phison Electronics just made big changes to aiDAPTIV+, their budget-friendly AI system you can run at home or work. They teamed up with Maingear to create the first-ever AI laptop that lets you train language models directly on your computer. People can test this new setup and sign up at NVIDIA GTC 2025 this March. The system helps users teach large language models with up to 8 billion parameters using their personal information.
The company expanded aiDAPTIV+ to work with NVIDIA Jetson devices for AI tasks at remote locations and robotics projects. They also created aiDAPTIVLink 3.0 software that makes the AI respond faster and understand longer questions for better answers. These improvements help many different people - from college students learning about AI to medical researchers analyzing private patient records without sending data to cloud services.
As AI becomes more popular everywhere, companies need more skilled developers. These developers need hands-on experience training language models before making real applications. Many organizations dealing with sensitive data want secure systems they can control completely. The aiDAPTIV+ system costs less than alternatives but still lets people train AI models behind their firewall and talk to those models through a simple interface.
Michael Wu from Phison US said the system works like carrying an expert around in your backpack. You can train models on your specific data, ask questions, and get valuable insights that might lead to new medicine, better financial predictions, or faster factory production. Maingear CEO Wallace Santos explained they built on last year's success by creating a laptop that runs advanced AI anywhere instead of needing data center equipment.
The new Maingear AI laptop supports training language models with up to 8 billion parameters. It uses special aiDAPTIVCache solid-state drives and includes software for every step of managing AI models - loading data, training, testing, and running. Customers can register with Maingear to find out when laptops become available for purchase.
The updated aiDAPTIVLink 3.0 software makes AI responses come faster and lets you ask more detailed questions. This upgrade will arrive next month in April 2025. The company also confirmed that aiDAPTIV+ works with NVIDIA Jetson devices for tiny computers controlling self-driving vehicles, medical equipment, factory machines, store cameras, environmental sensors, cell towers, and farm equipment.
Anyone wanting more details can visit Phison at booth 2224 during NVIDIA GTC. They plan to show demonstrations of both the Maingear AI laptop and edge computing systems running aiDAPTIV+. Additional information appears on their website for people who want to learn more about these technologies.
The company expanded aiDAPTIV+ to work with NVIDIA Jetson devices for AI tasks at remote locations and robotics projects. They also created aiDAPTIVLink 3.0 software that makes the AI respond faster and understand longer questions for better answers. These improvements help many different people - from college students learning about AI to medical researchers analyzing private patient records without sending data to cloud services.
As AI becomes more popular everywhere, companies need more skilled developers. These developers need hands-on experience training language models before making real applications. Many organizations dealing with sensitive data want secure systems they can control completely. The aiDAPTIV+ system costs less than alternatives but still lets people train AI models behind their firewall and talk to those models through a simple interface.
Michael Wu from Phison US said the system works like carrying an expert around in your backpack. You can train models on your specific data, ask questions, and get valuable insights that might lead to new medicine, better financial predictions, or faster factory production. Maingear CEO Wallace Santos explained they built on last year's success by creating a laptop that runs advanced AI anywhere instead of needing data center equipment.
The new Maingear AI laptop supports training language models with up to 8 billion parameters. It uses special aiDAPTIVCache solid-state drives and includes software for every step of managing AI models - loading data, training, testing, and running. Customers can register with Maingear to find out when laptops become available for purchase.
The updated aiDAPTIVLink 3.0 software makes AI responses come faster and lets you ask more detailed questions. This upgrade will arrive next month in April 2025. The company also confirmed that aiDAPTIV+ works with NVIDIA Jetson devices for tiny computers controlling self-driving vehicles, medical equipment, factory machines, store cameras, environmental sensors, cell towers, and farm equipment.
Anyone wanting more details can visit Phison at booth 2224 during NVIDIA GTC. They plan to show demonstrations of both the Maingear AI laptop and edge computing systems running aiDAPTIV+. Additional information appears on their website for people who want to learn more about these technologies.