NVIDIA Officially Unveils Its First Desktop PC Set for Release, with Prices Reaching Up to 65,000 Yuan
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In the early days of 2025, NVIDIA made waves in the tech world by announcing its desktop AI supercomputer, initially dubbed "Project Digits," which was subsequently officially christened as the "DGX Spark." This move signifies NVIDIA's foray into the desktop-grade PC market. Although the DGX Spark was initially slated for a July market debut, its actual launch has encountered a delay. Despite this setback, numerous OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) partners have already showcased their own products built around the DGX Spark's specifications. At the heart of the DGX Spark lies NVIDIA's proprietary GB10 Grace Blackwell superchip, which boasts an impressive 1 petaFLOP of AI processing power. The system comes pre-loaded with NVIDIA's comprehensive AI software stack and is equipped with a generous 128GB of memory. This setup allows users to run AI models boasting up to 200 billion parameters directly on the device, with the added flexibility of seamless deployment to data centers or the cloud. Moreover, the DGX Spark features high-performance NVIDIA Connect-X networking capabilities, enabling the connection of two systems to collaboratively tackle AI models with a staggering 405 billion parameters. In a recent development, NVIDIA has officially declared that pre-sales for the DGX Spark will kick off within the next week, generating excitement among tech enthusiasts and professionals alike.