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    ASUS Ascent GX10 Malaysia — GB10 AI supercomputer, quoted in RM

    ASUS's build of the NVIDIA GB10 platform, and generally the one recommended when the buyer is spending their own money rather than a department's. Identical GB10 superchip and 128 GB of unified memory to every DGX Spark, with a capacity ladder that starts lower than most. Supplied in Malaysia through authorised distribution, quoted in RM with SST stated.

    ASUS Ascent GX10 — official product photograph.
    ASUS Ascent GX10. Product image courtesy of ASUSTeK Computer Inc..

    On promotion now (August 2026) — The OEM builds from Dell, Lenovo, ASUS, Acer and HP are on promotional pricing through our distribution channel this period. Promotional windows on GB10 systems are short and allocation-dependent — ask for current numbers before committing to a budget.

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    Why this build

    • The widest capacity ladder

      The Ascent GX10 is offered across more than one storage tier, reported from a 1 TB entry configuration up to a 4 TB PCIe Gen5 option. That is what lets a team start at the bottom of the range instead of paying for storage a prototype will never use. We confirm the exact SKUs available through Malaysian distribution with your quotation.

    • Best capability per Ringgit, usually

      Because the compute is fixed by NVIDIA, a lower entry configuration means the same petaFLOP for less outlay. Independent coverage consistently lands on the GX10 as the value pick for individual developers and small teams for exactly this reason.

    • ASUS's own thermal design

      Cooling and acoustics are one of the few places OEMs genuinely differentiate on GB10, and ASUS markets its thermal design as a selling point. If the machine will sit on a desk beside you rather than in a rack, this is worth asking about.

    • Stackable chassis

      Designed to sit alongside a second unit, which matters if the plan is to link two for models up to 405 billion parameters rather than buy one and reconsider later.

    Who it suits

    Individual developers, research teams and startups who want maximum capability per Ringgit and do not need an enterprise security stack or a fleet management story.

    The platform underneath

    Fixed by NVIDIA and identical in every OEM build, including this one — which is why the choice between them comes down to storage, thermals, security features and support rather than benchmarks.

    Superchip
    NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell
    CPU
    20-core Arm — 10× Cortex-X925 + 10× Cortex-A725
    GPU
    Blackwell architecture, 5th-gen Tensor Cores
    AI performance
    Up to 1 petaFLOP at FP4
    Unified memory
    128 GB LPDDR5x, CPU/GPU coherent
    Memory bandwidth
    273 GB/s
    Networking
    ConnectX-7 at 200 Gbps, plus 10 GbE
    Power
    240 W PSU (GB10 TDP 140 W)
    Size and weight
    150 × 150 × 50.5 mm, 1.2 kg
    Operating system
    NVIDIA DGX OS

    Common questions

    Can I buy the ASUS Ascent GX10 in Malaysia?
    Yes. Anchor Sprint supplies the ASUS Ascent GX10 in Malaysia through authorised distribution, quoted in Ringgit with SST treatment stated and a MyInvois e-invoice issued on purchase. Send the configuration and quantity through the enquiry form and we come back usually within two working days.
    How much does the ASUS Ascent GX10 cost in Malaysia?
    We do not publish prices. GB10 systems move with configuration, storage capacity and whatever promotion is running at the time, so pricing is quotation-based and returned in Ringgit. Tell us the capacity and quantity you need and we will quote it.
    What storage capacities does the Ascent GX10 come in?
    It is offered across more than one tier, reported from 1 TB up to a 4 TB PCIe Gen5 configuration. Which of those is actually available through Malaysian distribution changes with allocation, so we confirm the SKU with your quotation instead of promising a capacity here.
    Is the ASUS Ascent GX10 slower than the NVIDIA DGX Spark?
    No. The GB10 superchip, the 128 GB of unified memory and the 273 GB/s bandwidth are fixed by NVIDIA across every OEM build, so sustained compute is the same. Differences show up in storage speed, thermals under long runs, and the support you get — not in the silicon.
    Is this the same hardware as the NVIDIA DGX Spark?
    The compute is identical. NVIDIA fixes the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, the 128 GB of coherent unified memory at 273 GB/s and the ConnectX-7 networking across every OEM build, so benchmark performance does not change with the badge. What changes is storage capacity, cooling and acoustics, chassis, security and management features, and the warranty and support relationship behind it.

    Get a quotation in Ringgit

    Tell us the configuration and quantity. We come back in RM with SST stated, usually within two working days — and if a different build fits your constraint better, we will say so.

    • Quoted in RM, SST stated
    • MyInvois e-invoice on purchase
    • Authorised Malaysian distribution
    • Every OEM build quotable
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    ASUS and Ascent are trademarks of ASUSTeK Computer Inc. NVIDIA, DGX, Grace, Blackwell and ConnectX are trademarks of NVIDIA Corporation. Anchor Sprint is an independent reseller sourcing through authorised Malaysian distribution and is not affiliated with, endorsed by or a partner of ASUSTeK or NVIDIA Corporation.