HP has announced an expansion of its high-performance computing portfolio by introducing AI workstations and solutions designed to empower engineers, data scientists and AI developers. The company's latest offerings – announced at Amplify 2025 Conference and developed in collaboration with Nvidia – focus on delivering robust local AI capabilities, enhancing performance and ensuring security.
HP ZGX Nano AI Station G1n and HP ZGX Fury AI Station G1n announced
Expanding its AI hardware portfolio, HP announced the HP ZGX Nano AI Station G1n developed in collaboration with Nvidia. As HP’s version of the NVIDIA DGX Spark, this station is designed to meet the needs of AI teams by offering local, secure AI development with the same high-performance hardware and software stack as DGX Spark.
Additionally, it integrates HP’s AI creation center software ecosystem, streamlining AI workflow productivity and facilitating on-premise model development.
HP also introduced AI Station products in partnership with Nvidia, including the HP ZGX Fury AI Station G1n, which features the Nvidia GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip. Furthermore, HP is integrating NVIDIA RTX PRO with Blackwell across its desktop and mobile workstation lineup.
HP launches HP ZBook Fury G1i and HP Z2 Tower G1i
HP unveiled the ZBook Fury G1i, available in 16-inch and an all-new 18-inch form factor. Calling it the world’s most powerful 18-inch workstation, HP says that ZBook Fury G1i enables professionals to work on complex CAD projects with 30% more workspace for real-time edits.
The machine boasts the industry’s first three-fan design, optimised for high-performance computing and AI workloads. Equipped with up to Nvidia RTX PRO 5000 Blackwell laptop GPU and Intel Arrow Lake chipsets, it empowers engineers and creative professionals with next-gen processing power and AI capabilities.
Further, the Z2 Tower G1i – touted as the world’s most powerful entry workstation – is optimised for architects and designers, delivering a 67% increase in CPU power and cooling, alongside support for up to a 600W graphics solution—offering 88% more GPU power for seamless 3D rendering and complex workflows.
Powered by NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPU featuring 96GB of GDDR7 memory, users can experience enhanced real-time collaboration and advanced rendering capabilities, HP says.