The next AI revolution starts where rockets launch. NVIDIA DGX Spark’s first stop: Starbase, Texas.
NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang hand-delivered the world’s smallest AI supercomputer — a petaflop of performance in a box that fits on a desk — to Elon Musk.
Nine years ago, NVIDIA bet on the future of AI with NVIDIA DGX-1. Today, that bet goes beyond the data center with the handoff to Musk coming amid the 11th test of SpaceX’s Starship, the world’s most powerful launch vehicle.
DGX Spark packs 128GB of unified memory and is powerful enough to run models with 200 billion parameters locally.
Built for developers, researchers and creators who want supercomputer-class performance that’s ready to grab and go.
From robotics labs to creative studios, DGX Sparks are landing where ideas happen… putting petaflop AI within arm’s reach of everyone.
This blog will be updated as DGX Spark systems land from Ollama in Palo Alto to Arizona State’s robotics lab, from Refik Anadol’s studio to the hands of Jo Mardall at Zipline. Each delivery is a new chapter in the story of AI.
DGX Spark will be generally available starting Wednesday, Oct. 15, on NVIDIA.com and through partners worldwide.