GIGABYTE Bets on Local AI with High-Memory Systems at CES

  • GIGABYTE unveiled the AI TOP suite of local AI systems at CES 2026.
  • The AI TOP lineup includes ATOM, 100, and 500 models, supporting AI TOP Utility software.
  • AI TOP ATOM features 128GB of unified memory, optimized for Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) tasks.
  • The flagship AI TOP 500 TRX50 can support models up to 405 billion parameters.
  • The systems are designed to integrate with NVIDIA’s ecosystem on Linux.

GIGABYTE’s AI TOP initiative represents a strategic shift towards on-premise AI, countering the trend of cloud-centric AI services. This move addresses growing concerns around data security, latency, and vendor lock-in, particularly within regulated industries. By offering a scalable, integrated solution, GIGABYTE aims to capture a segment of the rapidly expanding AI hardware market, which is projected to reach hundreds of billions of dollars in the coming years.

Adoption Rate
The success of GIGABYTE’s strategy hinges on enterprise adoption of local AI solutions, which will depend on demonstrating a clear ROI beyond data sovereignty and latency reduction.
Ecosystem Lock-in
GIGABYTE’s reliance on NVIDIA’s ecosystem could create dependencies and limit flexibility if alternative platforms gain traction.
Competitive Response
Other hardware vendors will likely respond to GIGABYTE’s move with their own local AI offerings, potentially intensifying competition and driving down margins.