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NVIDIA DGX Spark AI Supercomputer Revolutionizes Computing Efficiency

Elon Musk reveals NVIDIA’s DGX Spark achieves 100X better compute efficiency than the original DGX-1. The world’s smallest AI supercomputer begins shipping to early adopters for testing and optimization across AI development workflows.

In a groundbreaking announcement that’s reshaping artificial intelligence infrastructure, NVIDIA DGX Spark has been revealed as achieving approximately 100 times more compute performance per watt than its predecessor, the DGX-1. This efficiency breakthrough comes as NVIDIA and its partners begin shipping what’s being hailed as the world’s smallest AI supercomputer, with early recipients already testing and optimizing their AI tools and models on the new platform.

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NVIDIA DGX Spark AI Developer PC Launches at $3,999 for AI Workloads

NVIDIA has begun selling its compact DGX Spark AI developer computer for $3,999. The powerful mini workstation packs the company’s complete AI platform into a 2.6-pound system designed for developers and researchers working with complex AI models.

NVIDIA has officially launched its DGX Spark AI developer PC at $3,999, bringing enterprise-grade artificial intelligence capabilities to a compact desktop form factor. The system represents NVIDIA’s latest move to democratize access to powerful AI development tools, packing the company’s complete AI platform into what it calls “the world’s smallest AI supercomputer.” Early recipients including major tech companies like Google, Meta, and Microsoft have already begun integrating these systems into their development workflows.

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