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NVIDIA says that its full-stack AI platform enables DGX Spark users to seamlessly move their models from their desktops to DGX Cloud or any accelerated cloud or data center infrastructure -- with ...
NVIDIA’s new DGX Spark is a mini PC that measures 150 x 150 x 50.5mm (5.9″ x 5.9″ x 2″). But NVIDIA isn’t positioning it as a general-purpose computer.
Nvidia didn't share how much a DGX Station will cost, but we wouldn’t be surprised if a single unit went for $10,000 or more, considering how expensive Nvidia’s other enterprise-grade GPUs can be.
DGX Spark can run NVIDIA’s recently-announced GR00T N1 robotics foundation model, and the Cosmos world generation system that teaches AI-powered robots about the physical world.
In a new report from UDN, we're hearing that NVIDIA's new DGX Spark system will be joined by the company's other personal AI supercomputer -- the DGX Station -- to be launched later this year. UDN ...
The power is yours Nvidia announces DGX desktop “personal AI supercomputers” Asus, Dell, HP, and others to produce powerful desktop machines that run AI models locally.
Nvidia also said OEM partners will make versions of the DGX computers. Asus, Dell, HP, Boxx, Lambda, and Supermicro will build their own Stations, which will be available later this year.
NVIDIA today announced at the Computex confence in Taiwan NVIDIA DGX Cloud Lepton — an AI platform with a compute marketplace that connects developers building agentic and physical AI applications ...
DGX GB300 systems feature Nvidia Grace Blackwell Ultra Superchips — which include 36 Nvidia Grace CPUs and 72 Nvidia Blackwell Ultra GPUs — and a rack-scale, liquid-cooled architecture ...
The service, called DGX Cloud Lepton, is designed to link artificial intelligence developers with Nvidia’s network of cloud providers, which provide access to its graphics processing units, or GPUs.