NVIDIA Announces New 'Personal AI Supercomputers'

Nvidia Unveils Next-Generation AI Computing Platforms
During GTC 2025, Nvidia introduced a new series of “AI personal supercomputers” built upon the Grace Blackwell chip architecture.
New Machines: DGX Spark and DGX Station
Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of Nvidia, presented the DGX Spark (formerly known as Project Digits) and the DGX Station during his keynote address on Tuesday.
These new computers are designed to facilitate the prototyping, refinement, and execution of AI models across various scales, directly at the network edge.
Huang stated, “This represents the defining computer for the current era of AI.” He further elaborated that this design embodies the future of computing and is now available in a comprehensive range for enterprise applications, spanning from compact units to workstation-class systems.
Performance Capabilities
The DGX Spark achieves up to 1,000 trillion operations per second in AI processing, leveraging the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, according to Nvidia.
The DGX Station incorporates Nvidia’s GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip, paired with a substantial 784GB of memory.
Availability
DGX Spark is currently available for purchase.
The DGX Station is anticipated to become available later in the year through manufacturing collaborators, including Asus, Boxx, Dell, HP, and Lenovo.
The Future of AI Infrastructure
Huang emphasized the pervasive nature of future AI agents.
He explained that the methods by which these agents operate, the applications enterprises employ, and the overall infrastructure will undergo a significant transformation.
“A new computer lineup is essential to meet these evolving demands, and these machines represent that solution,” Huang concluded.
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