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Nvidia has rebranded its tiny Project Digits AI supercomputer as DGX Spark, while Asus, Dell, and HPE are readying their own versions.
Ascent GX10 is Asus' version of Nvidia's DGX Spark, a compact AI supercomputer powered by Grace Blackwell GB10 Superchip.
Nvidia has opened reservations for DGX Spark, formerly known as Project Digits, starting at $3,000. The company also announced a server-class DGX Station desktop computer.
Back at CES, NVIDIA announced Project DIGITS, its AI acceleration developer workstation fueled by Grace Blackwell. That's a combination of its Arm CPU design coupled with a Blackwell GPU ...
A desktop AI computer from NVIDIA designed to prototype large language models. Originally known as Project DIGITS, the DGX Spark machine uses the scaled-down GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip from ...
During Tuesday's Nvidia GTX keynote, CEO Jensen Huang unveiled two so-called "personal AI supercomputers" called DGX Spark ...
Jensen Huang, the semiconductor company’s founder and CEO, unveiled the two new machines, DGX Spark (previously called Project Digits) and DGX Station, during his keynote on Tuesday. The ...
The NVIDIA GTC AI Development conference started yesterday, but the big announcements are coming in fast and furious today. This one is all about some powerful AI development hardware, known as ...
Here are excerpts from a recent X thread I wrote @KevinBCook. Introducing Project DIGITS At CES, Jensen wowed the crowd with something amazing: a personal AI supercomputer for your desktop powered ...