Tiny A.I. has revealed The Guinness Book of Records has confirmed that this is the world's smallest personal supercomputer with artificial intelligence. It's called Tiiny AI Pocket Lab, and despite the battery size, it promises a level of performance that would normally require very expensive hardware. Other small supercomputers such as NVIDIA Project Digits, priced around $3,000.And DGX Spark, which costs $4,000.come at prices that put them out of reach for most average users.
Tiiny AI argues that today's real AI problem is not computing power, but our dependence on the cloud. GTM director Samar Bhoj says, “Intelligence should not belong to data centers, but to the people.” By running large models locally, Pocket Lab aims to reduce cloud dependency, improve privacy, and make advanced AI feel personal rather than remote.
The technology behind the Tiiny AI supercomputer
Pocket Lab measures just 14.2 x 8 x 2.53 cm and weighs just 300 grams, but the company says it can deploy large language models containing up to 120 billion parameters. Models this size are usually associated with server racks or professional GPUs, but Tiiny AI wants to bring this capability to a device that fits in your hand.

Pocket Lab is built on the latest 12-core ARM v9.2 processor and supports popular open source models such as GPT-OSS, Llama, Qwen, DeepSeek, Mistral and Phi. The device is based on a discrete neural processor capable of delivering 190 TOPS. It also includes 80 gigabytes of LPDDR5X memory, which enables aggressive quantization so massive models can run locally, independent of cloud infrastructure.

Tiiny AI has also implemented two key technologies into the system. TurboSparse is a neural-level sparse activation technique that improves inference efficiency without reducing model intelligence. PowerInfer is a heterogeneous inference engine that distributes AI workloads between the CPU and NPU, delivering server-grade performance while maintaining low power consumption. This combination makes Pocket Lab an attractive option for anyone experimenting with local artificial intelligence, be it research, robotics, or complex logic problems.
Tiiny AI plans to demonstrate the device at CES 2026. Pricing and release details are still being kept under wraps, but the industry will be watching closely to see how such a small supercomputer performs when it reaches real users.






