At the GTC conference, Nvidia introduced its new DGX Spark and DGX Station supercomputers, designed to enable users to work on large AI models. The Spark, a compact $3,000 supercomputer, features Nvidia's GB10 Blackwell Superchip, designed for efficient AI compute with up to 1,000 TOPS. In contrast, the more powerful DGX Station includes the GB300 chip, suitable for developers and researchers needing significant performance. Both models will have partnerships with OEMs for wider availability, marking Nvidia's commitment to advancing AI technology accessibility for users across varying profiles.
Nvidia has unveiled the DGX Spark and DGX Station, personal AI supercomputers designed for handling large AI models both online and offline.
The Spark, priced at $3,000, is the smallest AI supercomputer designed to support fine-tuning and inference tasks with advanced models.
The more powerful DGX Station features Nvidia's GB300 Blackwell Ultra chip, targeting developers and researchers requiring high-performance local AI capabilities.
Nvidia's partnerships with OEMs like Asus and Dell mean various versions of DGX supercomputers will be readily available for developers later this year.
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