Throughout Tuesday’s Nvidia GTX keynote, CEO Jensen Huang unveiled two so-called “private AI supercomputers” referred to as DGX Spark and DGX Station, each powered by the Grace Blackwell platform. In a method, they’re a brand new sort of AI PC structure particularly constructed for working neural networks, and 5 main PC producers will construct them.
These desktop methods, first previewed as “Project DIGITS” in January, goal to deliver AI capabilities to builders, researchers, and knowledge scientists who have to prototype, fine-tune, and run giant AI fashions domestically. DGX methods can function standalone desktop AI labs or “bridge methods” that permit AI builders to maneuver their fashions from desktops to DGX Cloud or any AI cloud infrastructure with few code modifications.
Huang defined the rationale behind these new merchandise in a news release, saying, “AI has remodeled each layer of the computing stack. It stands to purpose a brand new class of computer systems would emerge—designed for AI-native builders and to run AI-native functions.”
The smaller DGX Spark options the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, with a Blackwell GPU and fifth-generation Tensor Cores, delivering as much as 1,000 trillion operations per second for AI.
In the meantime, the extra highly effective DGX Station contains the GB300 Grace Blackwell Extremely Desktop Superchip with 784GB of coherent reminiscence and the ConnectX-8 SuperNIC supporting networking speeds as much as 800Gb/s.
The DGX structure serves as a prototype that different producers can produce. Asus, Dell, HP, and Lenovo will develop and promote each DGX methods, with DGX Spark reservations opening as we speak and DGX Station anticipated later in 2025. Extra manufacturing companions for the DGX Station embody BOXX, Lambda, and Supermicro, with methods anticipated to be obtainable later this 12 months.
Because the methods might be manufactured by totally different corporations, Nvidia didn’t point out pricing for the items. Nonetheless, in January, Nvidia mentioned that the base-level configuration for a DGX Spark-like pc would retail for round $3,000.