DGX Spark is a tiny 1.2kg mini PC powered by a 20-core ARM processor and Grace Blackwell graphics chip. It runs on custom Linux and is designed to run Nvidia tools for rendering models and large language models (LLMs). It includes 128 GB memory and 4 TB storage, and artificial intelligence performance reaches 1 petaflop; This is much higher than a traditional PC but lower than the same RTX 5090. Energy consumption is only 240 W.

The computer costs about $4,000. Its target audience is developers, students and enthusiasts. Nvidia doesn’t expect ordinary people to buy the DGX Spark for daily use, let alone gaming: the device is designed for training and working with artificial intelligence models.

Manufacturers such as Acer, Asus, Lenovo and Dell are currently preparing DGX Spark versions.

Source: Ferra

Previous articleUltra-thin Motorola X70 Air gets a massive 4,800 mAh battery
Next articleSamsung announces full presentation of mixed reality helmetComputersOctober 15, 2025, 15:35
I am a professional journalist and content creator with extensive experience writing for news websites. I currently work as an author at Gadget Onus, where I specialize in covering hot news topics. My written pieces have been published on some of the biggest media outlets around the world, including The Guardian and BBC News.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here