Nvidia will start selling its DGX spark this week “Personal AI supercomputer”. The machine is so powerful that consumers allow a sophisticated AI model but small enough to fit on the desktop.
Nodia said sparks could be ordered online from Nvidia.com on Wednesday, October 15, as well as selected partners and stores in the United States. He said that when Spark was revealed earlier this year, the units would cost 000 3,000, but it appears that DGX Spark will now cost $ 3,999. Most PC makers have their own customer version, which also costs $ 3,999, as an example, for example.
Sparks have such performance that requires access to precious, energy -stricken data centers once. This can help to make the AI democratic and will be particularly useful for the researchers. When Spark was announced for the first time earlier this year (called the digits), Nydia CEO Jensen Huang said, “Putting AI supercomputer at every data scientist, AI researcher and student desk gives them the option of engaging and forming AI in the age of AI.”
Buyers can expect to see many similar models in the market because NVIDIA has said that third -party manufacturers are welcome to make their own version. Ann Videia has confirmed today, Acer, Asos, Dell, Gigabite, HP, Lenovo, and MSI are all debuting their own version of Spark.
Spark Nvidia’s GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, 128GB Unified memory, and NVME SSD storage comes up to 4TB of storage. Ann Wadia says it can provide AI’s performance a petrolopic – which means it can calculate a million billion every second – and is capable of handling the AI model with up to 200 billion parameters. It is also small, fit comfortably on a desk and is running from a standard power store. Nvidia calls it “the world’s smallest AI supercomputer”.
Correction, October 13: In the first version of this story it was misrepresented that DGX Spark “was now available to buy.” It will actually be sold on October 15.
