Nvidia’s (NASDAQ:NVDA) desktop AI supercomputer, called DGX Spark, is now available to the public.
“At its core is the Grace Blackwell GB10 Superchip, capable of delivering up to petaFLOPS of performance, approximately one quadrillion floating-point operations per second, a term used to quantify computing power.”
Nvidia’s supercomputer integrates “high-speed ConnectX-7 networks and the company’s full AI software stack, providing startups, researchers, and developers with plug-and-play access to industrial-grade computing power.”
Unveiled at Jensen Huang’s GTC 2025 conference, the innovative product was revealed as the company’s response to the growing demands for “agentic AI, a new class of reasoning systems that think, plan, and act autonomously.”
Spark’s hardware, with 20 CPU cores and 128 GB of unified GPU memory, was optimized for real-world AI work. The company notes that users can tune models with up to 70 billion parameters, “run inference locally, and keep sensitive data completely on-premises, all without relying on cloud infrastructure.” But it’s also adaptable to developers’ work.
M.Pino
Source: investing
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