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Nvidia Unveils DGX Spark and DGX Station, Bringing AI Supercomputing to Desktops

The new systems, powered by the Grace Blackwell platform, are designed for local AI development, with preorders for the DGX Spark starting today.

  • The DGX Spark, previously known as 'Digits,' is the world's smallest AI supercomputer and is available for preorder, with deliveries expected in summer 2025.
  • The DGX Station, featuring the advanced GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Superchip, will launch later this year through OEM partners like Asus, Dell, and HP.
  • Both systems are powered by Nvidia's Grace Blackwell platform, offering data-center-level AI performance in desktop form factors.
  • The DGX Spark is optimized for smaller-scale AI workloads with the GB10 Superchip, delivering up to 1,000 trillion operations per second of AI compute.
  • The DGX Station includes 784GB of unified memory and high-speed networking up to 800Gb/s, making it suitable for large-scale AI model training and inference.
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