Nvidia is building a desktop supercomputer. At the company’s GTC conference today, CEO Jensen Huang announced the DGX Spark and the DGX station. We got the first look at the former during the CES earlier this year when Huang and the Company revealed Project digits. Now known as DGX Spark, the NVIDIA, 000 3,000 is billed as the world’s smallest AI supercomputer.
It features a GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip Nodia that has shrunk to fit the wall about the size of the previous generation Mac Money. The NVDIA says the GB 10 can operate a 1,000 trillion operations per second per second, which can make it ideal for fixing the latest AI reasoning models, in which the GR00T N1 robot system Huang announced at the end of its GTC key note. DGX Spark is available for pre -order today.
For researchers and data scientists who need more AI processing power, the DGX station features GB 300 Grace Black Well Ultra Desktop Superchip. GB 300 offers 20 Patti Patti Flips and 784GB Unified System Memory. NVIDIA has not yet announced the price of the DGX station, though the company says the computer will arrive later this year, Asus, Box X, Dell, HP, Lambda and Superkro will create its own version of all system.
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