xFusion is rewriting the rules for desktop workstations with the FusionXpark GB10. Packed with an NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell chip, this mini-PC delivers 1 PFLOPS of AI muscle. It’s a developer’s dream, capable of running 200-billion-parameter models like DeepSeek and Llama locally, bringing server-room performance to the office desk without the server-room bulk.

The real game-changer is the power delivery. The GB10 ditches proprietary bricks for a 240W USB-C PD 3.2 (EPR) solution. By pushing up to 48V/5A through a single Type-C cable, xFusion has eliminated the need for specialized barrel connectors. This shift makes high-performance computing more mobile and compatible with the next generation of universal high-power chargers.
Engineered for global use, the 100-240V adapter uses the PD 3.2 EPR standard to intelligently manage energy. Whether the GB10 is crunching massive training datasets or idling during code reviews, the power supply adjusts dynamically to maintain peak efficiency. It’s the ultimate "portable powerhouse" for personal AI labs and boutique dev studios.
xFusion’s move toward 240W USB-C standardization is a major milestone. By adopting a universal port for such high wattage, the GB10 paves the way for an ecosystem where high-speed data and extreme power share a single cable. It’s a clear sign that even the most powerful desktop workstations are evolving toward a more flexible, standardized, and portable future.
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