NVIDIA's Spark desktop AI supercomputer arrives this summer
NVIDIA unveils DGX Spark, a $3,000 desktop AI supercomputer, arriving this summer.

NVIDIA is making waves in the AI industry with the introduction of its DGX Spark, touted as the smallest AI supercomputer available for desktops. Attendees at the GTC 2025 conference witnessed this innovation firsthand as CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the new device during his keynote. Initially glimpsed at CES earlier this year under the moniker Project Digits, the DGX Spark has been redesigned to fit within the compact size akin to a Mac mini. Equipped with the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, this device is capable of executing up to 1,000 trillion operations per second, according to Huang. Such capabilities render it extremely suitable for refining advanced AI models, including the GR00T N1 robot system also revealed by NVIDIA.
For users requiring further performance, NVIDIA announced the DGX Station, incorporating the GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip which supplies 20 petaflops of performance and 784GB of unified system memory. Although NVIDIA has kept the pricing under wraps, the DGX Station is anticipated to be released later this year. Notably, several major manufacturers such as ASUS, BOXX, Dell, HP, Lambda, and Supermicro have committed to developing their versions of the DGX Station, indicating potential customization and variation across different releases.
The DGX Spark is available for preorder with an initial price tag of $3,000. This lower entry point compared to other traditional supercomputers makes it accessible for individual researchers, data scientists, and smaller organizations, widening the horizon for innovations in artificial intelligence research and application. The release targets a growing market need for compact devices capable of performing at supercomputer levels without requiring vast spatial setups or additional infrastructure.
Jensen Huang, during his session, emphasized the significance of crafting an AI supercomputer that fits on a desktop. The vision behind DGX Spark is to enable more agile and versatile computing experiences, encouraging a broader array of AI research capabilities that are not tied down by the logistical limitations of customary large-scale computing setups.
These announcements arrive amidst a rapidly advancing realm of AI technology, which continues to evolve and transform numerous industries globally. With a breakthrough in size and capability, NVIDIA positions the DGX Spark and DGX Station for players in the AI industry who demand cutting-edge performance in minimal form factors.
Sources: NVIDIA, Engadget, CES, GTC Conference