NVIDIA Unveils Compact AI Supercomputer for Desktops This Summer
NVIDIA introduces the DGX Spark and DGX Station, compact AI supercomputers designed for desktop use, promising unprecedented AI processing power.

At its latest GTC shindig, NVIDIA dropped a bombshell: two desktop supercomputers that are anything but ordinary. Meet the DGX Spark and DGX Station. The Spark, a steal at $3,000, is being touted as the tiniest AI supercomputer on the planet—no kidding. It’s packing the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip and, get this, it’s about the size of last year’s Mac mini. But don’t let its size fool you; this little beast can crunch through up to 1,000 trillion operations every second. Perfect for tweaking those fancy AI models, like the GR00T N1 robot system, without breaking a sweat.
Now, if you’re thinking, ‘That’s cool, but I need more power,’ NVIDIA’s got you covered with the DGX Station. This monster comes with the GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip, boasting a mind-blowing 20 petaflops of performance and a whopping 784GB of unified system memory. Price tag? Still under wraps. But mark your calendars—it’s hitting the shelves later this year, courtesy of ASUS, BOXX, Dell, HP, Lambda, and Supermicro. So, whether you’re a tech enthusiast or a hardcore developer, there’s something here to get your gears turning.