COMPUTEX -- NVIDIA today announced that
Taiwan’s leading system manufacturers are set to build NVIDIA DGX
Spark and DGX Station™ systems.
Growing partnerships with Acer, GIGABYTE and MSI will extend the
availability of DGX Spark and DGX Station personal AI
supercomputers — empowering a global ecosystem of developers, data
scientists and researchers with unprecedented performance and
efficiency.
Enterprises, software providers, government agencies, startups
and research institutions need robust systems that can deliver the
performance and capabilities of an AI server in a desktop form
factor without compromising data size, proprietary model privacy or
the speed of scalability.
The rise of agentic AI systems capable of autonomous
decision-making and task execution amplifies these demands. Powered
by the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell platform, DGX Spark and DGX Station
will enable developers to prototype, fine-tune and inference models
from the desktop to the data center.
“AI has revolutionized every layer of the computing stack — from
silicon to software,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA.
“Direct descendants of the DGX-1 system that ignited the AI
revolution, DGX Spark and DGX Station are created from the ground
up to power the next generation of AI research and
development.”
DGX Spark Fuels InnovationDGX Spark is equipped
with the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip and fifth-generation
Tensor Cores. It delivers up to 1 petaflop of AI compute 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.
DGX Station Advances AI InnovationBuilt for the
most demanding AI workloads, DGX Station features the NVIDIA GB300
Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip, which offers up to 20
petaflops of AI performance and 784GB of unified system memory. The
system also includes the NVIDIA ConnectX®-8 SuperNIC, supporting
networking speeds of up to 800Gb/s for high-speed connectivity and
multi-station scaling.
DGX Station can serve as an individual desktop for one user
running advanced AI models using local data, or as an on-demand,
centralized compute node for multiple users. The system supports
NVIDIA Multi-Instance GPU technology to partition into as many as
seven instances — each with its own high-bandwidth memory, cache
and compute cores — serving as a personal cloud for data science
and AI development teams.
To give developers a familiar user experience, DGX Spark and DGX
Station mirror the software architecture that powers
industrial-strength AI factories. Both systems use the NVIDIA DGX
operating system, preconfigured with the latest NVIDIA AI software
stack, and include access to NVIDIA NIM™ microservices and NVIDIA
Blueprints.
Developers can use common tools, such as PyTorch, Jupyter and
Ollama, to prototype, fine-tune and perform inference on DGX Spark
and seamlessly deploy to DGX Cloud or any accelerated data center
or cloud infrastructure.
Dell Technologies is among the first global system builders to
develop DGX Spark and DGX Station — helping address the rising
enterprise demand for powerful, localized AI computing
solutions.
“There’s a clear shift among consumers and enterprises to
prioritize systems that can handle the next generation of
intelligent workloads,” said Michael Dell, chairman and CEO of Dell
Technologies. “The interest in NVIDIA DGX Spark and NVIDIA DGX
Station signals a new era of desktop computing, unlocking the full
potential of local AI performance. Our portfolio is designed to
meet these needs. Dell Pro Max with GB10 and Dell Pro Max with
NVIDIA GB300 give organizations the infrastructure to integrate and
tackle large AI workloads.”
HP Inc. is bolstering the future of AI computing by offering
these new solutions that enable businesses to unlock the full
potential of AI performance.
“Through our collaboration with NVIDIA, we are delivering a new
set of AI-powered devices and experiences to further advance HP’s
future-of-work ambitions to enable business growth and professional
fulfillment,” said Enrique Lores, president and CEO of HP Inc.
“With the HP ZGX, we are redefining desktop computing — bringing
data-center-class AI performance to developers and researchers to
iterate and simulate faster, unlocking new
opportunities.”Expanded Availability and Partner
Ecosystem DGX Spark will be available from Acer, ASUS,
Dell Technologies, GIGABYTE, HP, Lenovo and MSI, as well as global
channel partners, starting in July. Reservations for DGX Spark are
now open on nvidia.com and through NVIDIA partners.
DGX Station is expected to be available from ASUS, Dell
Technologies, GIGABYTE, HP and MSI later this year.
Watch the COMPUTEX keynote from Huang and learn more at NVIDIA
GTC Taipei.
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