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Nvidia plans to deliver AI-focused PCs for everyday use.

Nvidia introduces desktop-format AI computer known as 'Project Digits' for use by developers and data scientists.

Nvidia plans to deliver AI-focused PCs for everyday use.

Unleashing the Power of AI with Nvidia's Game-Changing Desktop Supercomputers!

Gear up, tech enthusiasts! Nvidia, the powerhouse in chips, is shaking up the AI world once more with their eagerly anticipated desktop supercomputer, previously known as Project Digits. CEO Jensen Huang revealed this compact powerhouse at the CES tech extravaganza in Las Vegas, marking a new era in AI software development for millions of developers, students, and data scientists.

Set to hit the market this May, with a $3,000 price tag, the futuristic device has been christened the DGX Spark, and it's promised to revolutionize the landscape of AI technology. Powering this game-changer is Nvidia's very own GB10 chip, a powerhouse that can handle complex AI models effortlessly.

But that's not all! DGX Spark boasts an array of impressive features. For instance, it sports 128 GB of unified system memory and up to 4 TB of NVMe storage, making it a force to be reckoned with when it comes to handling large-scale AI models. Plus, its high-speed NVLink-C2C interconnect ensures ultra-fast data sharing and throughput, making AI training and inference a breeze.

But if you're after high-end performance, Nvidia's DGX Station is the way to go. This AI supercomputer, also associated with the "Thor" branding, delivers a staggering 20 petaFLOP performance, substantially more than DGX Spark. Employing the GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Superchip, it offers an unparalleled 784 GB of unified system memory and 72 NVIDIA ConnectX-8 SuperNICs, enabling network transfer speeds up to 800 gigabits per second.

Nvidia's ambitions extend beyond diesel and self-driving cars. CEO Jensen Huang has expressed confidence in autonomous vehicles becoming a trillion-dollar business, and he's not wrong. To support this vision, Nvidia is developing the Thor computer that processes information from vehicle sensors. Furthermore, they've introduced Nvidia Cosmos software, which generates hyper-realistic environments for AI training, helping AI understand the real world better.

With 20 million hours of video footage to its credit, the software is poised to revolutionize AI's understanding of the real world. Huang also unveiled the RTX graphics processors of the 50 series, based on the "Blackwell" architecture, designed to deliver exceptional performance and power efficiency.

So, prepare to be part of the AI revolution and transform the future of autonomous vehicles and robotics with Nvidia's DGX Spark and DGX Station! These groundbreaking machines encapsulate petaflop-level AI supercomputing in portable, accessible form factors—empowering the next generation of AI and technology. Embrace the future, and let the AI games begin!

  1. CEO Jensen Huang, from Nvidia, revealed the DGX Spark, a new AI desktop supercomputer, at the CES tech extravaganza in Las Vegas, promising to revolutionize AI technology for millions of developers.
  2. Nvidia's DGX Spark, set to hit the market in May for $3,000, is powered by the company's GB10 chip and features 128 GB of unified system memory, aiming to handle large-scale AI models efficiently.
  3. In comparison, Nvidia's DGX Station, known as the "Thor" AI supercomputer, delivers a performance of 20 petaFLOPs using the GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Superchip, boasting 784 GB of unified system memory and 72 NVIDIA ConnectX-8 SuperNICs.
  4. Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, sees autonomous vehicles as a trillion-dollar business and, in support of this vision, the company is developing the Thor computer for processing information from vehicle sensors, as well as offering the Nvidia Cosmos software for AI training in hyper-realistic environments.
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