Jensen Huang "Personal AI Supercomputer DGX Spark Station Launched"

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announced on the 19th that the company will be collaborating with Taiwanese system manufacturers to sequentially launch the personal AI supercomputer DGX Spark starting in July.



NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang introduces the DGX Spark during a keynote speech at the Taipei Music Center on the 19th. [Photo = NVIDIA YouTube capture] In his keynote speech at the Taipei



Music Center on the same day, CEO Huang said, "We are operating all factories to produce our new computer product DGX Spark," and "We will be collaborating with partners including Dell, HPI, ASUS, Lenovo, and Gigabyte to launch it within a few weeks."



The DGX Spark is equipped with NVIDIA's 'Grace Blackwell' based GB100 superchip and fifth-generation Tensor Cores, providing AI computing performance of up to 1 petaflop (PF). With 128GB of integrated memory, it supports seamless scalability to NVIDIA DGX Cloud and external data center infrastructure.



The DGX Station is equipped with the NVIDIA GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra desktop superchip, providing up to 20 petaflops of AI performance and 784GB of integrated system memory.



Jensen Huang explained that the two new products are tailored for AI developers. "The new products are made for AI developers such as students and researchers," he said. "They can float the AI ​​Cloud next to their computer window and use it whenever they want, and they can create initial development AI models through it."



AI Cloud is a service that combines artificial intelligence (AI) technology and cloud computing, and means training, predicting, and providing services for AI models in a cloud environment.



According to the industry, enterprises, software providers, government agencies, startups, and research institutes need a system that can provide the performance and capabilities of an AI server in a desktop form factor without compromising data size, proprietary model privacy, or scaling speed. The rise of agentive AI systems capable of autonomous decision-making and task execution is further amplifying this need, industry sources say.



DGX Spark and DGX Station enable developers to build, fine-tune, and infer models from the desktop to the data center, NVIDIA explains.



"AI has transformed every layer of the computing stack, from silicon to software," Huang said. "As successors to the DGX-1 system that sparked AI innovation, DGX Spark and DGX Station are designed from the ground up to support the next generation of AI research and development."





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