A dream for AI developers. The ZGX Nano is fast, easy and affordable. It’s built with a powerful GPU/CPU computing platform. Best of all, boot the ZGX Nano and the AI development environment is ready to go.
AI power in the palm of your hand
December 10, 2025, HP launched the new ZGX Nano G1n (ZGX Nano), an AI development workstation. This little box is a powerful AI workstation in a format that is under 1 liter. It rests in the palm of your hand.
In addition to HP’s expertise in building cool, stable, efficient workstations, the heart of the performance magic comes from NVIDIA’s GB10 Grace Blackwell superchip. Here are basic GPU, CPU, and memory specs.

Front and back, the ZGX Nano is designed for performance and connectivity
| HP ZGX Nano | Technology |
|---|---|
| ZGX Nano Processor | NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip
Blackwell Architecture GPU 20 core Arm, 10 Cortex-X925 + 10 Cortex-A725 CPU Blackwell Generation CUDA Cores 5th Generation Tensor Cores 4th Generation RT Cores |
| ZGX Nano Memory | 128GB LPDDR5x, coherent unified system memory, 16 channels, soldered down |
| ZGX Nano Memory Bandwidth | 273 GB/s |
| ZGX Nano AI Development tools | HP ZGX Toolkit and the NVAIE software suite |
The ZGX Nano might be small, but it ships with a 240W power supply. It has three additional USB C ports, an HDMI connector, and both 10GB ethernet and 200 GB ethernet. The ZGX Nano supports up to 4 TB of SSD storage.
AI development on first boot
Why do you need the ZGX Nano? NVIDIA clarified that point during the launch. Today, there are 10 million developers using CUDA and many of them developing AI applications. NVIDIA projects adding 14 million more CUDA developers – more than doubling today’s number, in just a few years. A large developer market which is growing fast will need a solid development platform. The obvious answer? ZGX Nano is the AI workstation that developers need. It’s solid. It’s pre-configured and tested. It’s affordable. And the ZGX Nano is custom-built for AI development.

HP’s Cecile Tezenas du Montcel (right) and NVIDIA’s Eric Charriot (left) kick off the ZGX Nano launch presentations.
To prove the point, HP held a live ZGX Nano workshop with prototyping and AI model fine-tuning. A lecturer from the French technology university, EPITA, also presented a case study based on the ZGX Nano.
Be safe. Keep sensitive data local.
The ZGX Nano can launch an AI project instantly. And it can launch a project safely. Many companies worry about exposing confidential data and propriety information during AI development projects. The advantage to developers is keeping all the private and proprietary information on-premises and out of the cloud. affordable
HP ZGX Nano positioning in the HP line-up
HP Z Workstations, whether mobile or fixed, support AI developers. They also support professional users in design, engineering, visualization, creative fields, simulation, research, and more. Just as an example, the Z8 Fury with support for massive memory capacities and four high-performance graphics cards delivers amazing power for AI and other accelerated computing workloads.
The ZGX Nano, however, is not just a workstation. It is a dedicated AI development workstation. It is as simple as that.

HP has a workstation for every need. On the other hand, the new HP ZGX Nano is designed for AI developers.
A Final Perspective
By launching the ZGX Nano, HP has the perfect AI development workstation for HP customers. The ZGX fits the needs of millions of AI developers around the world – a number that could more than double in a couple of years.
HP built a product with a cool, professional design and HP’s security and system protection. HP preloaded the ZGX Nano with the HP and NVIDIA AI tools for immediate productivity. By focusing specifically on AI developers, the HP ZGX Nano delivers a perfect
solution.
Hold out your hand, HP has your next workstation.
