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GIGABYTE introduces local AI suite at CES 2026

GIGABYTE introduced the Artificial Intelligence (AI) TOP suite at CES 2026, presenting a local AI solution that the company described as designed to operate on-premises (on-prem), support real-world workflows, and handle sensitive data.

The company said the suite was designed for local execution and data control, noting that keeping data on-prem removed cloud latency and subscription costs. GIGABYTE described the approach as supporting secure access to internally stored Research and Development (R&D) documents and enabling instant-response internal knowledge bases without transferring data off the local server.

GIGABYTE demonstrated Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) running on the AI TOP ATOM, which featured 128GB of unified memory and was presented as suited for RAG tasks involving large contexts. All systems Radio Access Network (RAN) with AI TOP Utility to orchestrate workflows. The AI TOP 500 TRX50 included up to AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7965WX, GeForce RTX 5090, and 768GB DDR5 memory and was described as able to run models up to 405 billion parameters.

At CES, GIGABYTE showcased three AI TOP systems—AI TOP ATOM, AI TOP 100, and AI TOP 500—and said all three supported AI TOP Utility, its proprietary software for creating and operating AI workflows on locally stored data. The company illustrated use of the software to turn thousands of pages of unreleased R&D documents into a secure internal knowledge base with no data leaving the local server.

GIGABYTE invited visitors to its product showcase at CES 2026 at Venetian Expo Level 3, Lido 3005.