Nvidia ships DGX Spark mini AI supercomputer

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Nvidia announced the general availability of DGX Spark, the world’s smallest AI supercomputer, delivering data-center-class performance in a compact desktop form factor. 

DGX Spark is a full-stack Nvidia platform with a petaFLOP of performance, integrating the Nvidia GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, Nvidia ConnectX-7 high-speed networking and the Nvidia AI software stack.

Starting Wednesday, October 15, DGX Spark can be ordered on Nvidia.com. Systems will be available from partners, select stores in the U.S., and from Nvidia channel partners.

DGX Spark with a monitor. Source: Nvidia

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang talked about DGX Spark at CES 2025, sparking a lot of interest in an AI supercomputer for everyone.

It has fifth-generation Tensor Cores and 128GB of unified memory, and enables seamless exporting of models to Nvidia DGX Cloud or any accelerated cloud or data center infrastructure.

Delivering powerful performance and capabilities in a compact package, DGX Spark lets developers, researchers, data scientists and students push the boundaries of generative AI and accelerate workloads across industries.