Odinn Omnia is a superfast data center you could carry around — although it weighs 37kg, it has 4 Nvidia GPUs, 2 AMD CPUs, 1PB SSD storage, and a 24-inch 4K monitor

Odinn Omnia
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  • Odinn Omnia weighs 37kg and packs four Nvidia GPUs inside
  • Dual AMD EPYC processors deliver a combined 384 cores of performance
  • The system includes 6TB of DDR5 ECC registered RAM

Revealed at CES 2026, the Odinn Omnia combines data center scale components in a box that weighs around 37kg, but still has carry handles, which technically allow it to be lifted.

Inside the chassis, the Odinn Omnia includes specifications more commonly associated with dedicated server racks, as the system supports up to two AMD EPYC 9965 processors, allowing as many as 384 CPU cores in total.

Graphics acceleration scales to four Nvidia H200 NVL GPUs with up to 564GB of combined VRAM, and memory capacity reaches 6TB of DDR5 ECC Registered RAM, while storage can extend to 1PB of NVMe SSD capacity.

Odinn Omnia

The Omnia fits into a small category of interesting recent computing devices, joining multi-screen laptops and extreme mobile workstations.

It resembles a data center shrunk until it can technically be carried, even if few people would reasonably do so.

The system specifies network throughput at up to 400Gbps, which is an unusual figure to associate with anything that has a handle.

The enclosure includes redundant Platinum rated power supply units and integrated cooling hardware, reinforcing the idea that this device is first server grade equipment.

Odinn showed the Omnia at CES 2026 this week, although public exposure so far remains limited.

Today, the company offers primarily a polished video demonstration rather than broad hands on verification.

Odinn has not confirmed pricing, but analysts expect a fully loaded configuration to approach or exceed $500,000 based on current component costs alone.

That estimate makes the idea of casually transporting the system even more surreal, especially in environments where asset control and security already present challenges.

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