Nvidia announces two ‘personal AI supercomputers’

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At Nvidia GTC 2025 The company has announced a new lineup of “AI Private Super Computer” powered by the Grace Blackwell Chip Platform.

The founder and CEO of the semiconductor organization Jensen Huang unveiled two new machines, DGX Spark (previously called) Project) And DGX Station, during its keynote on Tuesday. Computers will allow users to run prototypes, delicate-tunes and AI models in different shapes on the edges.

During the presentation, Huang said, “This is a computer of the AI ​​era.” “The computers should look like it and the computers will run it in the future.

Nvidia says DGX Spark provides 1,000 trillion operations per second of computing AI computing, Nvidia says. As a DGX station, it is combined with the Nvidia GB 300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip 784 GB memory.

DGX Spark is now available, on the other hand, the DGX station is expected to be released later this year through manufacturing partners including ASU, Boxx, Dell, HP and Lenovo.

“AI agents will be everywhere,” Huang also said. “We need a new line of computer on how they run, what initiatives do and how we run it.”

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