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    Home»Big Tech & AI»Jensen Huang Delivers Nvidia’s New DGX Spark AI Supercomputer to Elon Musk

    Jensen Huang Delivers Nvidia’s New DGX Spark AI Supercomputer to Elon Musk

    By Henry KanapiOctober 14, 20252 Mins Read
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    Nvidia is extending its reach from hyperscale data centers to the desktop, launching what it calls the world’s smallest AI supercomputer.

    In a press release, Nvidia says that its CEO, Jensen Huang, personally hand-delivered the first units of DGX Spark to Elon Musk at SpaceX’s Starbase facility in Texas.

    Nvidia says the system delivers one petaflop of AI performance and 128 GB of unified memory, allowing users to train and run models with up to 200 billion parameters and fine-tune models of up to 70 billion parameters locally. The DGX Spark system also allows developers to build AI agents and run software stacks locally.

    DGX Spark represents a new chapter in Nvidia’s long-running push to democratize AI computing. Built on the Grace Blackwell architecture, it integrates GPUs, CPUs, networking, CUDA libraries, and the Nvidia AI software stack — shrinking the full DGX experience into a machine that fits on a desk.

    Says Huang,

    “In 2016, we built DGX-1 to give AI researchers their own supercomputer. I hand-delivered the first system to Elon at a small startup called OpenAI — and from it came ChatGPT, kickstarting the AI revolution. DGX-1 launched the era of AI supercomputers and unlocked the scaling laws that drive modern AI. With DGX Spark, we return to that mission — placing an AI computer in the hands of every developer to ignite the next wave of breakthroughs.”

    Nvidia says the DGX Spark systems are already being shipped worldwide through hardware partners, including Acer, ASUS, Dell Technologies, GIGABYTE, HP, Lenovo, and MSI.

    Early users include Google, Meta, Microsoft, Hugging Face, and JetBrains, as well as research groups such as the NYU Global Frontier Lab, which previewed DGX Spark for privacy-sensitive AI research.

    Says Kyunghyun Cho, professor of computer and data science at NYU,

    “This new way to conduct AI research and development enables us to rapidly prototype and experiment with advanced AI algorithms and models — even for privacy- and security-sensitive applications, such as healthcare.”

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