During the NVIDIA GTC conference in San Jose, CA, the GPU giant announced two small supercomputers: the DGX Spark and DGX ...
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Nvidia showed off its own Grace Blackwell-powered “personal AI supercomputers” yesterday, but it also made another announcement: third-party manufacturers can come and make their own versions as well.
The Spark is powered by Nvidia’s GB10 Blackwell Superchip, featuring a GPU with fifth-generation Tensor Cores and FP4 support ...
With 96 GB of capacity, Nvidia's RTX PRO 6000-series cards can now run models that previously would have required two L40Ses ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang used his company’s GTC 2025 event to announce new AI computing platforms, networking gear and ...
During Tuesday's Nvidia GTX keynote, CEO Jensen Huang unveiled two so-called "personal AI supercomputers" called DGX Spark ...
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The DGX Spark is designed to support local AI engineering efforts with its compact 1.2kg build. Equipped with high-speed ...
DGX Spark and DGX Station — designed to offer powerful AI computing capabilities in desktop form. Powered by the Grace ...
Ascent GX10 is Asus's take on Nvidia's DGX Spark AI supercomputer ServeTheHome spotted the product at GTC 2025 and went hands on The site took photos and noted the AI computer is lighter and ...