
"Nvidia will start selling its DGX Spark "personal AI supercomputer" this week. The machine is powerful enough to let users work on sophisticated AI models but small enough to fit on a desktop. From Wednesday, Nvidia said Spark can be ordered online at nvidia.com, as well as from select partners and stores in the US. It has not revealed final pricing but said units would cost $3,000 when it revealed Spark earlier this year."
"Spark comes with Nvidia's GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, 128GB of unified memory, and up to 4TB of NVMe SSD storage. Nvidia says it can deliver a petaflop of AI performance - meaning it can do a million billion calculations each second - and is capable of handling AI models with up to 200 billion parameters. It's also small, comfortably fitting on a desk and running from a standard power outlet. Nvidia calls it "the world's smallest AI supercomputer.""
Nvidia will begin selling the DGX Spark personal AI supercomputer this week, with orders available online and through select US partners and stores. The unit previously carried an estimated $3,000 price point. Spark includes the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, 128GB of unified memory, and up to 4TB of NVMe SSD storage. Nvidia states one petaflop of AI performance, enabling a million billion calculations per second, and the capacity to handle models up to 200 billion parameters. The device fits on a standard desk and runs from a regular power outlet. Third-party manufacturers including Asus, Dell, and HP plan their own versions, and a larger Station model exists without a general release date.
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