Nvidia announced that Taiwan systems manufacturers are ready to build Nvidia DGX Spark and DGX station Systems.
The growing associations with Acer, Gigabyte and MSI will expand the availability of personal AI Spark and DGX Station, which empowers a global ecosystem of developers, data scientists and researchers with unprecedented performance and efficiency.
Companies, software suppliers, government agencies, new companies and research institutions need robust systems that can offer the performance and capabilities of an AI server in a desktop factor that compromises data size, patented or exhaustibility.
The emergence of AI AGENT The systems capable of making autonomous decisions and the execution of tasks amplify these demands. Promoted by the Nvidia Grace Blackwell, DGX Spark and DGX Station platform will allow developers prototype, adjustment and inferences models from the desktop to the data center.
“AI has revolutionized every layer of the computer battery, from silicon to the software,” said Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, in a master talk in Computex 2025 in Taiwan. “The direct descendants of the DGX-1 system that lit the AI revolution, the DGX Spark and DGX station are created from scratch to the next generation of research and development of AI.”
DGX Spark Fuels Innovation
DGX Spark is equipped with the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Super Chip and the fifth generation tensioner nuclei. Delivery up to 1 compute from Petaflop or AI and 128 GB or unified memory, and allows an export or models without interruptions for Nvidia DGX cloud or any accelerated infrastructure in the cloud or data center.
Delivering powerful performance and capabilities in a compact package, DGX Spark allows developers, researchers, data scientists and students to overcome the limits of Generative and acceleration workloads in all industries.
DGX Station advances ai innovation
Built for the most demanding workloads, the DGX station presents the NVIDIA GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop, which offers up to 20 Petaflops of AI performance and memory of the 784 GB or unified system. The system also includes the Nvidia Connectx-8 SupernicAdmitting network speeds up to 800 GB/s for high speed connectivity and multiple stations scale.
The DGX station can serve as an individual desk for one that runs advanced AI models using local data, or as a centralized computing node for multiple users. The system admits NVIDIA multi-instance GPU The technology to divide up to seven instances, each with their own memory of high bandwidth, cache and compute that serve a personal cloud for data science and the IA development teams.
To give developers a family user experience, DGX Spark and DGX Station reflect the software architecture that feeds the industrial force AI factories. Both systems use the NVIDIA DGX operating system, preconfigured with the last NVIDIA AI software battery and include access to Microservicios Nvidia Nim and Blueprints Nvidia.
Developers can use common tools, such as Pytorch, Jupyter and Ollama, for prototypes, fine adjustment and performance inference in DGX Spark and implement a DGX data center or a data center or data center or cloud infrastructure in the cloud.
Dell Technologies is among the first global systems builders in developing DGX Spark and DGX Station, which helps address the growing business demand for computing solutions of powerful and localized.
“There is a clear change between consumers and companies to prioritize the systems that can handle the next generation of smart workloads,” said Michael Dell, president and CEO of Dell Technologies, in a statement. “The Interest in Nvidia DGX Spark and Nvidia DGX Station Signals A New ERA of Desktop Computing, Unlocking the Full Potential of Local AI Performance. Our Portfolio is designed to meet these Needs. Dell Pro Max With GB10 and Dell Pro Max Withimate Andrastie Andrastie Andrastie Andrastie Andrastie Andrastie Andrastie Andrastie Andrastie Andrastie Andrastie Andrastie Andrastie Andrastie Andrast great workloads of AI.
HP Inc. is reinforcing the future of AI computing by offering these new solutions that allow companies to unlock all the potential of AI yield.
“Through our collaboration with Nvidia, we are delivering a new set of devices and experiences with AI to advance further in HP’s future ambitions to allow business growth and professional realization,” said Enrique Lores. “With the HP ZGX, we are redefining the performance of the computer class desktop for developers and researchers so that developers and simulate faster, unlocking new opportunities.”
Expanded availability and partner ecosystem
DGX Spark will be Avia -A -Po, Asus, Dell Technologies, Gigabyte, HP, Lenovo and MSI, as well as the Global Canal partners, from July. DGX Spark reservations are now open in nvidia.com and through Nvidia Partners.
The DGX station is expected to be available in Asus, Dell Technologies, Gigabyte, HP and MSI at the end of this year.