Nvidia at GTC 2025 announced a new alignment of “AI personal supercomputers” operated by the company’s Grace Blackwell platform.
Jensen Huang, the founder and general manager of the semiconductor company, revealed the two new machines, DGX Spark (formerly called Project digits) and DGX station, during its main note on Tuesday. Computers will allow users to prototype, set and operate AI models in a variety of sizes on the edge.
“This is the Ai’s computer,” Huang said during the performance. “This is what computers look like, and that’s what computers will work in the future.
DGX SPARK delivers up to 1,000 trillion operations per second of AI computing thanks to GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, Nvidia says. As for the DGX station, it has the GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip of NVIDIA combined with 784GB of memory.
DGX Spark is available now, while DGX station is expected to be released later this year by factory partners including Asus, Boxx, Dell, HP, and Lenovo.
“AI -agents will be everywhere,” Huang continued. “How they run, what businesses work and how we work it will be fundamentally different.
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