Nvidia launches AI-first DGX Personal Computing Systems

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Nvidia has announced that leading system manufacturers in Taiwan are ready to build Nvidia DGX Spark and DGX station Systems.

Increasing partnerships with Acer, Gigabyte and MSI will expand the presence of DGX Spark and DGX Station Personal AI Supercomputers – empowering a global ecosystem by developers, data scientists and researchers with unprecedented efficiency and efficiency.

Enterprises, software providers, government agencies, startup companies and research institutions need stable systems that can ensure the performance and capabilities of an AI server in the format of the desktop without compromising the size of the data, the privacy model or the speed of scale.

The rise of Agent AI Systems capable of autonomous decision -making and fulfilling tasks enhance these requirements. Powered by the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell, DGX Spark and DGX Station platform will allow developers to prototyp, fine setting and models of desktop conclusions to the data center.

“AI revolutionizes each layer of computing stack – from silicon to software,” says Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, at the main talk at Computex 2025 in Taiwan. “Direct descendants of the DGX-1 system, which ignite AI Revolution, DGX Spark and DGX station, have been created from the beginning to power the next generation of AI research and developments.”

DGX Spark nourishes innovation

The DGX Spark is equipped with the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell superhip and fifth -generation tens. It supplies up to 1 Petaflop from AI Compute and 128 GB of unified memory and allows for seamless export of models yes Nvidia DGX Cloud or any accelerated cloud or data center infrastructure.

Delivering powerful performance and capabilities in a compact package, DGX Spark allows developers, researchers, data scientists and students to press the boundaries of generative AI and accelerate the loads in industries.

DGX Station progresses AI innovation

Designed for AI’s most demand, the DGX station has the NVIDIA GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip, which offers up to 20 Petaflops from AI Performance and 784 GB unified system memory. The system includes and Nvidia Connectx-8 SupernicMaintaining the speed of networking up to 800 GB/s for high -speed connectivity and scaling of many stations.

The DGX station can serve as an individual desktop for a user working with modern AI models using local data, or as a centralized node upon request for multiple users. The system supports Nvidia Multi-Instance GPU Technology for dividing up to seven cases-all of their own memory with high bandwidth, cache and calculation of nuclei-serving as a personal cloud of data science and AI development teams.

To give the developers a familiar user experience, the DGX Spark and the DGX Station Mirror Software Architecture, which feeds AI factories for industrial power. Both systems use the NVIDIA DGX operating system, pre -configured with NVIDIA AI software stack, and include access to Nvidia nim microseries and Nvidia BlueprintsS

Developers can use common tools, such as Pytorch, Jupyter and Ollama, to prototyp, refine and draw conclusions in DGX Spark and seamlessly unfold themselves in DGX Cloud or any accelerated data center or cloud infrastructure.

Dell Technologies is one of the first builders of global systems to develop DGX Spark and DGX Station – helping to deal with the growing demand for a powerful, localized AI computer solutions.

“There is a clear change between consumers and priority priority companies that can handle the next generation of smart loads,” said Michael del, Chairman and CEO of Dell Technologies in a statement. “Interest in the NVIDIA DGX Spark and the Nvidia DGX Station signals a new era of desktop calculations, unlocking the full potential of AI local efficiency. Our portfolio is designed to meet these needs. Dell Pro Max with GB10 Ingra.

HP Inc. It strengthens the future of AI Computing by offering those new solutions that enable the business to unlock the full potential of AI efficiency.

“Through our cooperation with NVIDIA, we deliver a new set of devices and experiences powered by AI to improve the ambitions for the future of HP work to allow business growth and professional performance,” said HP’s statement and CEO. “With HP ZGX, we redefine desktop computers-by means of AI performance of AI-Center-Center-Center to developers and researchers to repeat and simulate more quickly, unlocking new opportunities.”

Extended availability and affiliate ecosystem

The DGX Spark will be available by Acer, Asus, Dell Technologies, Gigabyte, HP, Lenovo and MSI, as well as Global Channel Partners starting in July. Reservations for DGX Spark are now open nvidia.com and through the partners of NVIDIA.

The DGX station is expected to be available from Asus, Dell Technologies, Gigabyte, HP and MSI later this year.


 
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