At the GTC 2025 conference, NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the DGX Spark AI supercomputer, a revolutionary high-performance device designed to facilitate unrestricted AI development. Powered by the NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra platform, this compact supercomputer is engineered for AI-native applications and can run locally or in the cloud. Its significant capabilities include 1,000 trillion AI operations per second, making it particularly suitable for complex AI workloads. Along with the DGX Spark, NVIDIA also introduced the DGX Station, further enhancing AI applications in professional settings, demonstrating their commitment to advancing AI technology.
NVIDIA's DGX Spark AI supercomputer, revealed during the GTC 2025 conference, allows developers and researchers to work on AI applications without computing limitations.
Jensen Huang emphasized that AI has transformed computing layers, leading to a new class of computers specifically designed for AI-native developers and applications.
The compact DGX Spark, powered by the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell system, can perform 1,000 trillion AI computing operations per second, ideal for advanced AI reasoning.
Both the GB10 Superchip and its onboard GPU are optimized for memory-intensive workloads, promising seamless transitions between desktop and cloud environments for AI model prototyping.
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