NVIDIA announces two personal AI supercomputers

NVIDIA of GTC 2025 has announced a new lineup called “AI Personal SuperComputers”, which runs on the company’s Grace Blackwell Chip platform.

Jensen Huang, the founder and CEO of a semiconductor company, unveiled two new machines and DGX stations during the Tuesday keynote. The computer allows users to prototype, micro -adjustment and execute the AI ​​model in various sizes from the edge.

Huang is a computer in the AI ​​era. This is what the computer runs in the future.

NVIDIA said DGX Spark provides up to $ 1 trillion per second of AI computing thanks to the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip. For DGX Station, it features NVIDIA’s GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip combined with 784GB memory.

DGX Spark is currently available and DGX Station will be released later this year through manufacturing partners including ASUS, BOXX, DELL, HP and Lenovo.

Huang will be “AI agents” and how we run.

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