Nvidia will begin promoting its DGX Spark “private AI supercomputer” this week. The machine is highly effective sufficient to let customers work on refined AI fashions however sufficiently small to suit on a desktop.
Nvidia stated Spark may be ordered on-line at nvidia.com beginning Wednesday, October fifteenth, in addition to from choose companions and shops within the US. It stated items would price $3,000 when it revealed Spark earlier this yr, nevertheless it seems the DGX Spark will now price $3,999, in keeping with an infographic embedded in Nvidia’s press launch. Most PC makers have their very own personalized model, with the Acer Veriton GN100, as one instance, additionally costing $3,999.
Spark boasts the sort of efficiency that when required entry to expensive, energy-hungry information facilities. It might assist democratize AI and could be notably helpful for researchers. When first asserting Spark earlier this yr (then referred to as Digits), Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated “putting an AI supercomputer on the desks of each information scientist, AI researcher and scholar empowers them to have interaction and form the age of AI.”
Consumers can count on to see a wide range of comparable fashions available on the market as Nvidia has stated third-party producers are welcome to make their very own variations. Acer, Asus, Dell, Gigabyte, HP, Lenovo, and MSI are all debuting their very own personalized variations of Spark, Nvidia confirmed right now.
Spark comes with Nvidia’s GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, 128GB of unified reminiscence, and as much as 4TB of NVMe SSD storage. Nvidia says it will possibly ship a petaflop of AI efficiency — that means it will possibly do 1,000,000 billion calculations every second — and is able to dealing with AI fashions with as much as 200 billion parameters. It’s additionally small, comfortably becoming on a desk and working from a regular energy outlet. Nvidia calls it “the world’s smallest AI supercomputer.”
Correction, October thirteenth: An earlier model of this story misstated that the DGX Spark was “now that can be purchased.” It would really go on sale October fifteenth.