NVIDIA has released the DGX™ personal AI supercomputer powered by the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell platform.
DGX Spark (formerly Project DIGITS) supports AI developers, researchers, data scientists, and students in prototyping, fine-tuning, and inferencing large models on desktop computers. Users can run these models locally or deploy them on NVIDIA DGX Cloud or any other accelerated cloud or data center infrastructure.
DGX Spark extends the powerful capabilities of the Grace Blackwell architecture, previously available only in data centers, to desktop computers. Global system manufacturers developing DGX Spark include ASUS, Dell, HP Inc, and Lenovo.
NVIDIA Founder and CEO Jensen Huang said: "AI has transformed every layer of the computing stack. We have reason to believe that a new class of computers designed specifically for AI-native developers and for running AI-native applications will emerge. With the new DGX personal AI computer, AI can expand from cloud services to desktop computers and edge applications."
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