NVIDIA DGX Spark Arrives for World's AI Developers - NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA)
DGX Spark delivers 1 petaflop performance and 128GB memory in a compact desktop, enabling local AI model development previously limited to cloud or data centers.
- From Santa Clara, the company said Jensen Huang handed one of the first DGX Spark units to Elon Musk on Monday in Starbase, Texas.
- AI workloads are quickly outgrowing PCs and workstations, forcing NVIDIA to return to its mission of placing AI computers in developers' hands like with DGX-1.
- Built on the Grace Blackwell architecture, DGX Spark delivers one petaflop of AI performance with 128GB of unified memory and uses the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip featuring NVIDIA ConnectX-7 200 Gb/s networking and NVIDIA NVLink-C2C.
- Partner vendors including Acer, ASUS, Dell Technologies, GIGABYTE, HP, Lenovo and MSI will offer DGX Spark systems worldwide, and orders open Oct. 15, 2025 on NVIDIA.com at $3,999.
- Despite its compact power, DGX Spark's 273 GB/s memory bandwidth limits throughput for production inference and trails the RTX 5090, positioning it for prototyping, education, and privacy-sensitive local workflows.
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NVIDIA DGX Spark Arrives for World's AI Developers - NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA)
News Summary: NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang delivers DGX Spark to Elon Musk at SpaceX. This week, NVIDIA and its partners are shipping DGX Spark, the world's smallest AI supercomputer, delivering NVIDIA's AI stack in a compact desktop form factor. Acer, ASUS, Dell Technologies, GIGABYTE, HPI, Lenovo and MSI debut DGX Spark systems, expanding access to powerful AI computing. Built on the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell architecture, DGX Spark integ…
Actually, the compact AI workstation NVIDIA DGX Spark presented in mid-March should have been delivered long ago.
Nvidia DGX Spark launches as the ‘world’s smallest supercomputer’ for developers
Highlights:Nvidia introduces DGX Spark, a compact system built for advanced computing tasks.The desktop device includes the Grace Blackwell GB10 superchip and ConnectX-7 networking.Designed to give smaller businesses and developers data center performance locally.CEO Jensen Huang recalls delivering the first DGX system to Elon Musk at OpenAI in 2016.Nvidia shrinks supercomputing power into a desktopNvidia has launched the DGX Spark, a desktop co…
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