Nvidia Unveils AI Personal Supercomputers: DGX Spark and DGX Station, Powered by Grace Blackwell
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At GTC 2025, Nvidia unveiled a new lineup of “AI personal supercomputers,” powered by its advanced Grace Blackwell chip platform. During his keynote, CEO Jensen Huang introduced the DGX Spark (previously known as Project Digits) and DGX Station, two powerful machines designed to help users prototype, fine-tune, and run AI models of varying sizes at the edge.
“This is the computer of the age of AI,” Huang declared. “This is what computers should look like, and this is what computers will run in the future. We now have a complete lineup for enterprises, from compact systems to high-performance workstations.”
The DGX Spark boasts up to 1,000 trillion operations per second of AI computing power, thanks to its GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip. Meanwhile, the DGX Station features the GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip paired with 784GB of memory, making it a powerhouse for AI development and deployment.
The DGX Spark is available now, while the DGX Station is set to launch later this year through manufacturing partners, including Asus, Boxx, Dell, HP, and Lenovo.
Huang emphasized the transformative potential of these systems, stating, “AI agents will be everywhere. How they run, what enterprises run, and how we run it will be fundamentally different. That’s why we need a new line of computers—and this is it.”
With these innovations, Nvidia continues to push the boundaries of AI computing, offering enterprises the tools they need to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence.