Nvidia revealed its recent ones DGX Spark and DGX Station “Personal AI supercomputers” at today’s GTC conference, which is powered by the company’s Grace Blackwell platform, as well as for users to work on huge AI models with a connection with two data; Iskra is pre -sale today.
DGX Spark is the recent name NVIDIA Mac Mac-MIC-SIMED “LEKTEST Sobelets Sompormputer AI”, which was announced with the name “Digits” at CES at the beginning of this year. Its larger, proper equivalent of the DGX station, currently without price, is aimed at “AI programmers, researchers, data scientists and students to the prototype, adaptation and inference to large models on desktop computers.”
The conspiracy is powered by the Superchip GB10 Blackwell Nvidia, containing a GPU processor with fifth generation tensor cores and FP4 support. GB10 is optimized for a smaller desktop form. However, he can still provide “up to 1000 trillion operations per second (peaks) of AI calculations to tune and apply with the latest AI reasoning models, including the NVIDIA Cosmos Reason Foundation model and the NVIDIA GR00T N1 Foundation Foundation.” Spark has 128 GB of united memory and up to 4 TB SSD NVME memory.
Nvidia also said that OEM partners will create versions of DGX computers. Asus, Dell, HP, Boxx, Lambda and Supermicro will build their own DGX stations, which will be available this year. Meanwhile, Spark DGX will have ASUS, Dell, HP and Lenovo versions. You can book one today on the NVIDIA website, and the deliveries are expected this summer.
