NVIDIA announced it has started shipping the DGX Spark, which it describes as the world's smallest AI supercomputer, with general availability starting October 15, 2025. This compact, desktop-sized system is designed to bring the power of AI supercomputing out of the data center and make it accessible to a broader range of developers, researchers, and academic institutions. The DGX Spark is built on the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell architecture and is capable of delivering up to a petaflop of AI performance, allowing it to handle the fine-tuning of AI models with up to 70 billion parameters and run inference on models with up to 200 billion parameters locally. The launch is seen as a move to democratize AI development by providing the necessary tools for creating the next generation of AI agents and applications directly on a user's desk, without complete reliance on cloud infrastructure. The system's release is in collaboration with major OEM partners, including ASUS, Dell Technologies, and HP. No specific market reaction analysis solely focused on this announcement was available.
NVIDIA Begins Shipping DGX Spark, a Desktop AI Supercomputer
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