MSI to unveil Nvidia DGX-powered desktop AI supercomputer at Computex 2025

MSMI has announced its participation in Computex 2025, where it will showcase a whole lineup of new solutions for the PC and industrial sectors. Highlights include the EdgeXpert MS-C931 EdgeXpert MS-C931, a desktop AI supercomputer based on the Nvidia DGX Spark platform and designed to work with AI and LLM models.
EdgeXpert MS-C931: compact AI giant
The flagship of MSI’s exhibit will be the MS-C931 -a compact system with performance up to 1000 AI TOPS (FP4), based on the Nvidia GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip. Inside:
- GPU on Nvidia Blackwell
- 5th generation Tensor cores
- CPU Grace ARM consisting of 20 energy efficient cores
- The NVLink-C2C interface for fast CPU and GPU communication
- Support for 128GB of unified memory
- Capability to handle LLM up to 200 billion parameters (up to 405 billion with a dual chip bundle)
- Network module ConnectX 7
- Up to 4 TB of NVMe storage
architecture.
MS-C931 will ship with pre-installed Nvidia AI software – supported models from Meta*, Google, DeepSeek and other developers.
New additions to motherboard and mini-PC lineup
Besides EdgeXpert, MSI will also show updated Industrial Systems and Motherboards for the latest Intel processors. Key new products include:
- MS-C926 is an ultra-thin fanless PC for digital signage and smart retail
- MS-927 – a compact PC with Intel Core Ultra processors focused on edge computing
- MS-CF20 – new ATX board with support for Intel Arrow Lake-S (16th generation)
MSI is also announcing new Intel Twin Lake, Raptor Lake Refresh, Bartlett Lake and Arrow Lake based systems.
Focus on edge AI and smart retail
The MSI booth will feature live demonstrations of solutions for:
- smart commerce and digital signage
- remote infrastructure management via SysLink
- compact AI systems in fanless palm box for limited spaces
- implementation of LLM and chatbots using AI smartLink
software
MSI is betting on expanding the edge AI ecosystem by combining performance, compactness, and business integration capabilities.
* Owned by Meta, it is recognized as an extremist organization in Russia and its activities are banned.
The MSI to unveil Nvidia DGX-based desktop AI supercomputer at Computex 2025 was first published at ITZine.ru.