Plugable's new TBT5-AI enclosure lets users plug workstation-class power into their PC by hosting a user-supplied GPU at their desk, bypassing cloud subscription fees.
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Plugable today announced the launch of the TBT5-AI series, a new category of Thunderbolt-powered hardware purpose-built for local AI inference.
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