Imagine a mobile AI workstation that not only boasts impressive Nvidia H200 GPU capabilities but also allows for portability. Hardware manufacturer Odinn has made this vision a reality with its Omnia system, which packs AMD EPYC 9965 CPUs and up to four Nvidia H200 NVL GPUs into a compact, carry-on-sized enclosure complete with a 23.8-inch display and carry handles. At CES, Odinn showcased this groundbreaking system, highlighting its mobility despite weighing in at 77 pounds.

Although the weight might be challenging for air travel, Odinn’s Omnia isn’t designed as just a portable PC—it’s billed as a ‘portable data center’. Despite appearances, it’s no ordinary workstation; the Omnia is equipped with built-in cooling, redundant power supplies, and the ability to form large GPU clusters onsite through its modular design.

Targeting industries with mission-critical needs such as AI-driven tasks, film production, and military operations, the Omnia serves demanding sectors requiring robust on-the-go solutions. While it takes cues from early portable computers like the Osborne 1, Odinn’s creation is vastly more advanced and powerful, signaling a new era in mobile computing. The potential for scale through Infinity Racks further broadens its application in enterprise environments. Currently, pricing remains undisclosed, but with Nvidia H200 GPUs priced steeply, getting your hands on an Omnia might require significant investment.