During the NVIDIA GTC conference in San Jose, CA, the GPU giant announced two small supercomputers: the DGX Spark and DGX ...
NVIDIA is building a desktop supercomputer. At the company's GTC conference today, CEO Jensen Huang announced DGX Spark and DGX Station. We got a first look at the former during CES earlier this year ...
NVIDIA has introduced a new lineup of AI-powered computing solutions designed to accelerate enterprise workloads.
But NVIDIA isn’t positioning it as a general-purpose computer. Instead, it’s an “AI Supercomputer” in a compact package. At the heart of the little PC is an NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell ...
a compact AI supercomputer powered by Nvidia’s Grace Blackwell GB10 Superchip. Asus’s rival to Nvidia’s DGX Spark (previously Project Digits) is designed to handle local AI workloads ...
Digits is designed for homebrew AI applications, ‘a personal AI supercomputer that provides AI researchers, data scientists and students worldwide with access to the power of the Nvidia Grace ...
Nvidia at GTC 2025 announced a new lineup of “AI personal supercomputers” powered by the company’s Grace Blackwell chip platform. Jensen Huang, the semiconductor company’s founder and CEO ...
“The NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra DGX SuperPOD provides out-of-the-box AI supercomputing for the age of agentic and physical AI.” DGX GB300 systems feature NVIDIA Grace Blackwell Ultra Superchips ...
Users can run models locally or deploy them to NVIDIA DGX Cloud or another cloud. NVIDIA calls DGX Spark the world’s smallest AI supercomputer. At its «heart» is the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell ...