Nvidia for GTC 2025 has announced a new lineup of “AI Personal Supercomputers” powered by its Grace Blackwell Chip Platform.
Semiconductor Company founder and CEO Jensen Huang announced two new machines, the DGX Spark (formerly known as Project Digit) and the DGX Station in his keynote speech on Tuesday. The computer allows users to prototype, tweak and execute AI models at different sizes at the edge.
“This is a computer in the age of AI,” Huang said during his presentation. “This is what a computer looks like, and this is what the computer will run in the future.
DGX Spark offers up to 1,000 trillion operations per second for AI computing, thanks to the GB10 Grace Blackwell SuperChip, says Nvidia. For the DGX station, it combines NVIDIA’s GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop SuperChip with 784GB of memory.
DGX Spark is currently available, but the DGX Station is expected to be released later this year through manufacturing partners such as ASUS, Boxx, Dell, HP, and Lenovo.
“AI agents are everywhere,” Huang continued. “How they are executed and how they are executed is fundamentally different.
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