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Nvidia’s DGX Spark, once called Project Digits, is a tiny AI supercomputer Built on GB10, is delivers 1000 TOPS and 200B parameter support Dell, HPE, and Asus will offer GB10-based alternatives ...
Originally known as Project DIGITS, the DGX Spark machine uses the scaled-down GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip from NVIDIA. Showcased at CES 2025 and about the size of a mini PC, it was designed to ...
On Tuesday, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the DGX Spark, formerly known as Project DIGITS, and the DGX Station. Both computers use chips based on the Grace Blackwell architecture. DGX Spark ...
While Nvidia is pushing its new DGX Spark mini AI supercomputer as a lightweight desktop for developers prototyping, fine-tuning and running inference on AI reasoning models, Dell Technologies ...
During Huang’s roughly two-hour presentation, he also showed off the upcoming DGX Spark and DGX Station PCs for AI developers as well as the new RTX Pro Blackwell GPUs, which will combine AI and ...