Nvidia showed off its own Grace Blackwell-powered “personal AI supercomputers” yesterday, but it also made another announcement: third-party manufacturers can come and make their own versions as well.
The Spark is powered by Nvidia’s GB10 Blackwell Superchip, featuring a GPU with fifth-generation Tensor Cores and FP4 support ...
DGX Spark (formerly Project Digits) is a diminutive desktop box containing a GB10 Grace Blackwell system-on-chip (SoC) and ...
Ascent GX10 is Asus' version of Nvidia's DGX Spark, a compact AI supercomputer powered by Grace Blackwell GB10 Superchip.
Nvidia has opened reservations for DGX Spark, formerly known as Project Digits, starting at $3,000. The company also announced a server-class DGX Station desktop computer.
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 ...
Dell Technologies executive Kevin Terwilliger explains to CRN why he thinks edge computing is a big opportunity for the ...
During Tuesday's Nvidia GTX keynote, CEO Jensen Huang unveiled two so-called "personal AI supercomputers" called DGX Spark ...
NVIDIA’s new DGX Spark is a mini PC that measures 150 x 150 x 50.5mm (5.9″ x 5.9″ x 2″). But NVIDIA isn’t positioning it as a general-purpose computer. Instead, it’s an “AI ...
Dragging HP and Dell along for the ride Nvidia has taken a break from selling overpriced GPUs to crypto bros and decided to ...
Two new Nvidia computers, DGX Spark and DGX Station, are designed to let users prototype and fine-tune models at the edge.
DGX Spark — formerly Project DIGITS — and DGX Station™, a new high-performance NVIDIA Grace Blackwell desktop supercomputer powered by the NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra platform, enable AI ...
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