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    NVIDIA unveils 2 new 'personal AI supercomputers'—Check their specs
    The base-level configuration for DGX Spark is likely to start at around $3,000

    NVIDIA unveils 2 new 'personal AI supercomputers'—Check their specs

    By Mudit Dube
    Mar 19, 2025
    05:56 am

    What's the story

    At its GTC 2025 event, NVIDIA unveiled a new range of "AI personal supercomputers" powered by the company's Grace Blackwell chip.

    The new DGX Spark and DGX Station computers will allow users to prototype, fine-tune, and run AI models in different sizes.

    "AI has transformed every layer of the computing stack. It stands to reason a new class of computers would emerge—designed for AI-native developers and to run AI-native applications," said NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang.

    Tech specs

    DGX Spark and DGX Station: The new AI supercomputers

    Touted as the world's smallest AI supercomputer, DGX Spark comes with a Mac Mini-like form factor.

    Formerly known as Project Digits, DGX Spark offers up to 1,000 trillion operations per second of AI computing. This is enabled by a GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip.

    Meanwhile, the more powerful DGX Station features NVIDIA's GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip and an impressive 784GB of memory. It also has ConnectX-8 SuperNIC supporting networking speeds up to 800Gb/s.

    Release details

    Availability and pricing of NVIDIA's new supercomputers

    The DGX architecture acts as a blueprint for other manufacturers to build upon.

    ASUS, Dell, HP, and Lenovo will produce and sell DGX systems, with reservations for DGX Spark opening today, while DGX Station is set for release later this year.

    Huang stressed the need for a new line of computers because "AI agents will be everywhere."

    The base-level configuration for a DGX Spark computer is likely to start at around $3,000.

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