Acer updated its Veriton GN100 AI Mini Workstation to support larger AI models and new management software ahead of a hackathon in New York City from April 10–12.
According to the company, the workstation now supports connecting up to four systems via a 200 GbE switch, an increase from the previous two-system limit. This configuration allows the hardware to run AI models with up to 700 billion parameters.
The workstation includes the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip and 128 GB of unified memory. It now supports NVIDIA NemoClaw, a software stack designed for the development of autonomous AI agents.
Acer also introduced Acer Sense Pro, a proprietary system management tool. The software allows developers to monitor hardware performance and run benchmarks such as tokens per second.
The hardware will serve as the official platform for The Spark Hack Series – New York, where up to 40 teams will compete to develop AI solutions using city data. Acer stated that the three winning teams will each receive a Veriton GN100 unit.
