During today's GTC2025 keynote address, Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang officially unveiled a new line of "AI personal supercomputers" powered by its revolutionary Grace Blackwell chip platform: DGX Spark (formerly Project Digits) and DGX Station. These new machines are designed to empower users to prototype, fine-tune, and run AI models of all sizes at the edge.

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Huang emphasized during the launch, "This is the computer for the age of AI. This is what a computer should be like, this is how computers will run in the future. We now have a full range of enterprise-grade products, from small computers to workstation computers."

According to Nvidia, thanks to the GB10 Grace Blackwell superchip, DGX Spark achieves up to 10 petaFLOPS of AI computing performance. The DGX Station, on the other hand, features Nvidia's GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop superchip and boasts up to 784GB of memory.

DGX Spark is now officially available. DGX Station is expected to launch later this year through manufacturing partners including ASUS, Boxx, Dell, HP, and Lenovo.

Looking to the future, Huang stated, "AI agents will be everywhere. The way they work, the way businesses work, and the way we work will fundamentally change. So we need a whole new kind of computer. This is it." This marks Nvidia's official foray into the personal AI supercomputing market, signaling a rapid acceleration in edge AI applications.