Nvidia has announced a new lineup of AI-powered personal supercomputers at GTC 2025, showcasing the latest advancements in the company’s Grace Blackwell chip platform.
During his keynote on Tuesday, Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang introduced two new machines, the DGX Spark (previously known as Project Digits) and the DGX Station. These systems are designed to enable users to prototype, fine-tune, and deploy AI models of various sizes at the edge.
“This is the computer of the age of AI,” Huang stated during the presentation. “This is what computers should look like, and this is what computers will run in the future. And we have a whole lineup for enterprise now, from little, tiny ones to workstation ones.”
The DGX Spark, powered by a GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, delivers up to 1,000 trillion operations per second of AI computing, according to Nvidia. Meanwhile, the DGX Station features the GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip, offering enhanced processing power with 784GB of memory.
The DGX Spark is available immediately, while the DGX Station is expected to launch later this year through manufacturing partners, including Asus, Boxx, Dell, HP, and Lenovo.
“AI agents will be everywhere,” Huang continued. “How they run, what enterprises run, and how we run it will be fundamentally different. And so we need a new line of computers. And this is it.”