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NVIDIA Brings AI Supercomputing to Your Desk

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NVIDIA Brings AI Supercomputing to Your Desk

NVIDIA has officially unveiled the DGX Spark, a compact device it calls a “personal AI supercomputer.” Priced at $3,999, it delivers data center–level power in a desktop-sized machine.
Built for developers, researchers, and creators, the DGX Spark makes advanced AI computing accessible to individuals. Therefore, users can now run massive AI models locally instead of depending on the cloud.

Compact Size, Massive Power

At the heart of the DGX Spark is NVIDIA’s Grace Blackwell GB10 Superchip, capable of up to 1 petaflop of AI performance. It also includes 128 GB of LPDDR5x memory and up to 4 TB NVMe SSD storage.
Connectivity is equally impressive. The system supports WiFi 7, 10 GbE Ethernet, and USB-C ports, ensuring fast and flexible data transfer. Weighing just 1.2 kilograms, it offers the power of a full AI workstation in a portable form.
In addition, NVIDIA designed the Spark for energy efficiency and silent operation, making it ideal for home labs, studios, and small offices.

Availability and Vision

The DGX Spark is available on NVIDIA’s official website and through partners including Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and MSI. However, early stock is already selling out quickly due to high demand.
NVIDIA says the Spark represents its vision of “AI for everyone.” By combining speed, accessibility, and compact design, it gives individuals the freedom to innovate without massive infrastructure.
With the DGX Spark, the line between personal computing and supercomputing is finally beginning to blur.

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