NVIDIA Enters the AI PC Arena With DGX Spark: 1,000 TOPS in a Compact Supercomputer

Nvidia has released an ultra-compact mini supercomputer for AI workloads, known as DGX Spark. Check out the details!

Users can supercharge their AI workloads with the DGX Spark (Image via NVIDIA)
Users can supercharge their AI workloads with the DGX Spark (Image via NVIDIA)

Nvidia has a new supercomputer offering that gives the company an entry into the AI PC market. This new PC is quite cool, and we will discuss it here, telling you all about the capabilities of Nvidia’s new ultra-compact monster.

Blackwell architecture was recently unveiled by Nvidia, with new RTX GPUs coming out for both professional and gaming use cases. However, the DGX Spark is quite different, as it is a standalone supercomputer rather than a video card.

AI has been a major focus for Nvidia, and it’s hard to argue how strongly they dominate the space. OpenAI trains its AI models on Nvidia’s hardware, along with many other companies. Let’s check out what the DGX Spark offers!

Nvidia DGX Spark Supercomputer for AI: Features & Specifications

NVIDIA DGX Spark packs some serious punch for handling AI workloads (Image via NVIDIA)
NVIDIA DGX Spark packs some serious punch for handling AI workloads (Image via NVIDIA)

According to Nvidia, the new DGX Spark features 1000 TOPS of AI power. All of this is enabled in a super-compact package, allowing users great flexibility. The DGX Spark features 128GB of memory. With this, developers can conveniently work with the latest AI models from Google, Meta, and DeepSeek using DGX Spark, locally supporting 200 billion parameters.

NVIDIA Grace Blackwell Architecture

DGX Spark features the Nvidia GB10 superchip, with Nvidia Grace Blackwell architecture. This supercomputer also includes the full Nvidia ASI software stack. The new DGX Spark also supports Nvidia ConnectX for high-performance connectivity. Twenty ARM cores power this chip, and the unified memory is based on DDR5X architecture.

There is a 4TB SSD on board, and the DGX Spark features Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and USB for connectivity. For display, it has a single HDMI 2.1a port. The operating system is Nvidia’s DGX OS. There is also Ethernet support with 10 GbE networking.

NVIDIA releases the new DGX Spark AI supercomputer (Image via NVIDIA)
NVIDIA releases the new DGX Spark AI supercomputer (Image via NVIDIA)

To ensure optimal connectivity, this supercomputer supports the latest Wi-Fi 7 standard. The DGX Spark features 5th Gen Tensor Cores, along with 4th Gen RT Cores. Speaking of what kind of use cases the DGX Spark has, all AI workloads can be accelerated with this new portable supercomputer. The DGX Spark is built to handle everything from data science, edge applications, inference, fine-tuning, and prototyping.

Dimensions

The dimensions are 150 x 150 x 50.5 mm, making this a unique and compact PC for accelerating AI tasks. The weight is quite low at just 1.2 kg. For on-the-go AI developers, the DGX Spark by Nvidia is a great pick. The new supercomputer will be available via the Nvidia marketplace.


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