Nvidia wants to put a Grace Blackwell Ultra on your desk
Briefly

Nvidia's latest DGX Station showcases a new Blackwell Ultra Superchip, delivering 20 petaFLOPS of AI performance and simplifying the architecture by integrating a single CPU and GPU with unified memory. This update follows a hiatus since the Ampere generation and adds features such as an 800 Gbps ConnectX-8 NIC for clustering. Furthermore, Nvidia announced the DGX Spark system, priced at $3,000, which provides 1,000 trillion operations per second for AI applications. The release of new RTX PRO graphics cards also promises up to 2.7x improved performance for professional environments.
Nvidia's DGX Station has been updated with a new Blackwell Ultra Superchip, offering 20 petaFLOPS of AI performance, marking a significant advancement since the previous generation.
The new DGX Station features significant improvements including unified memory between CPU and GPU, a high-speed ConnectX-8 NIC for mini cluster setups, and availability from major OEMs.
Alongside the DGX Station, Nvidia introduced the DGX Spark, offering substantial AI compute power with 1,000 trillion operations per second, designed for professional applications.
Nvidia's new RTX PRO graphics cards offer major performance enhancements with a floating-point performance increase of up to 2.7x over their previous generations.
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