Nvidia Introduces DGX Spark Book-Sized Supercomputer, Hand-Delivers One to Elon Musk
The DGX Spark delivers one petaflop of AI performance in a compact desktop, aiming to make supercomputing accessible to developers and researchers, priced at $3,999.
- On Oct 13, 2025, NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang hand-delivered the first DGX Spark to Elon Musk at SpaceX Starbase, launching the $3,999 AI supercomputer with one petaflop performance.
- NVIDIA designed the DGX Spark to pull data-centre AI onto desktops for developers, researchers and creators, with pre-orders opened earlier this year after teasers at CES 2025 and NVIDIA GTC.
- Packing a GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, the DGX Spark combines a one petaFLOP Blackwell GPU, a 20-core Grace CPU, 128GB unified memory, up to 4 TB NVMe storage, and weighs about 1.2 kilograms.
- This week, NVIDIA and its partners began shipping DGX Spark systems worldwide, with early users like Microsoft, Google, Hugging Face, Meta, Anaconda, and Docker testing for optimization.
- It can run models with up to 200 billion parameters locally and fine-tune up to 70 billion, aiming to cut cloud infrastructure costs thousands per month for startups, labs and creative studios.
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Nvidia CEO has personally delivered his spectacular AI supercomputer to Elon Musk, one of the first people to receive DGX Spark.
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