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NVIDIA Begins Shipping DGX Spark Desktop AI Supercomputer

The new system, built on the Grace Blackwell architecture, delivers a petaflop of AI performance in a compact desktop form factor.

Olivia Sharp 2 min read 777 views
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NVIDIA has started shipping its DGX Spark, a compact desktop AI supercomputer delivering one petaflop of performance, aiming to accelerate local development for researchers and enterprise users.

A New Class of Computer

NVIDIA announced on Monday that it has begun shipping its DGX Spark system, which the company describes as the world's smallest AI supercomputer. The launch aims to bring high-performance computing capabilities from large data centers to the desktops of individual developers and researchers. The company positioned the DGX Spark as a new class of computer designed to accelerate the development of agentic and physical AI.

Early recipients of the system include research organizations like the NYU Global Frontier Lab. "DGX Spark allows us to access peta-scale computing on our desktop,” said Kyunghyun Cho, a …

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