HP and the technology company Nunsys Group, recognized as Amplify Power Partner of the North American multinational, have organized today in Madrid an exclusive meeting with media to present for the first time in Spain the new HP ZGX Nano AI Station, an ultra-compact workstation aimed at advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) workloads, with unprecedented performance in a small format.

In the session, which included the participation of Fernando Alcázar, Business Developer Manager for Advanced Computer Solutions at HP, and Jorge Reverte, Digital Strategy Manager at Nunsys Group, attendees had the opportunity to learn first-hand about the main capabilities of this new workstation and attended a live demo of its potential in professional environments.

During the event, Alcázar detailed that the HP ZGX Nano AI Station, as a next-generation workstation, is part of HP’s Advanced Compute Solutions ecosystem, designed to enable hybrid AI strategies that combine local and cloud computing. “This solution responds to the need to reduce dependence on the cloud, offering secure, scalable and high-performance local computing. In this way, companies can develop, test and deploy AI models directly in their facilities using a workstation, optimizing costs and guaranteeing data control.”

Redefining performance in advanced AI

As the hosts of the event have explained, this HP ZGX Nano workstation represents a qualitative leap in high-performance computing by integrating supercomputing capabilities in a desktop format of just 15 cm, allowing AI models to be run locally with up to 200 billion parameters with a performance of up to 1,000 TOPS thanks to the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell superchip and its 128 GB of unified memory. This workstation allows you to manage large volumes of data and complex models directly from your desktop. In addition, the workstation offers the possibility of expanding its capabilities by interconnecting several devices to work with even more advanced models.

Specifically designed as a workstation for prototyping, fine-tuning and model inference, this solution responds to the growing demand for highly specialized profiles such as engineers, AI developers, architects and professional creators, who require greater computing capacity without sacrificing efficiency and security. In addition, the workstation incorporates the HP ZGX Toolkit, an open source-based toolset that optimizes the entire life cycle of AI projects.

For the Digital Strategy Manager of Nunsys Group, this new generation of HP workstations “marks a turning point in the way in which organizations develop their AI projects: it allows them to prototype, iterate and adjust models at a speed that was previously only viable in cloud environments, but with the control and cost predictability of their own infrastructure.” This foundation also opens the door to “bringing inference to the edge, right where the data is generated,” explains Reverte. The live demo carried out during the event has shown how this workstation is capable of executing intensive workloads in real time, consolidating its position as a key solution for sectors such as engineering, architecture, automotive or the manufacturing industry.

The launch of this workstation is part of HP’s global strategy to promote an advanced computing ecosystem that allows IT departments to efficiently manage the growing complexity of workflows, combining performance, security and sustainability. In this sense, the workstation also incorporates recycled materials and sustainable packaging, aligning with the company’s environmental objectives.

With this joint presentation, HP and Nunsys Group reinforce their position as key technological allies and their commitment to bringing advanced workstations to the Spanish market that allow their clients to confidently face the challenges of the new digital paradigm driven by AI.