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NVIDIA launches AI-first DGX personal computing systems with global computer makers

NVIDIA has announced a collaboration with major computer manufacturers to launch DGX Spark and DGX Station systems aimed at Artificial Intelligence (AI) developers and researchers. The systems provide desktop-level performance comparable to AI servers while addressing the increasing need for powerful computing solutions in AI Research and Development (R&D).

The partnership includes Acer, GIGABYTE, Dell Technologies, ASUS, HP, Lenovo, and Memory Semantics Interconnect (MSI), enhancing the accessibility of these systems. The DGX Spark and DGX Station are built to enable developers to prototype and run AI models from their desktops to data center.

Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA, highlighted the importance of these systems, stating that they are designed to support the next generation of AI R&D. The DGX Spark features the new NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip and offers significant AI compute capabilities. Meanwhile, the DGX Station is equipped with powerful hardware to handle demanding AI workloads.

These systems are optimized through the NVIDIA DGX Operating System (OS), which comes preloaded with the latest AI software stack, allowing developers to seamlessly integrate their work. Available starting in July, DGX Spark is set for release from various manufacturers, with DGX Station anticipated later this year.