MSI Previews EdgeXpert MS-C931 Desktop Supercomputer with NVIDIA DGX Spark

MSI is set to debut its EdgeXpert MS-C931 desktop supercomputer, powered by NVIDIA DGX Spark, targeting researchers and developers in Artificial Intelligence.

MSI IPC, recognized for its role in industrial computing and Artificial Intelligence-driven solutions, has announced plans to showcase its latest desktop supercomputer, the EdgeXpert MS-C931, at COMPUTEX 2025. The international technology event will take place from May 20 to 23 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, where MSI will highlight its advancements at Booth J0506, Hall 1, 1F.

The EdgeXpert MS-C931 stands out as a desktop supercomputer tailored for complex Artificial Intelligence workloads. The system leverages the NVIDIA DGX Spark platform, a notable infrastructure for development in Artificial Intelligence, and is powered by the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip. This hardware enables the device to deliver up to 1,000 TOPS FP4 performance, which is significant for real-time data processing and heavy computational tasks involved in Artificial Intelligence research and deployment.

Additional specifications of the EdgeXpert MS-C931 include its integration of high-speed ConnectX 7 networking, providing fast and reliable data transfer, and 128 GB of unified memory designed to efficiently support large-scale models such as large language models. With these features, MSI positions this system as a robust tool for Artificial Intelligence developers and researchers, with targeted applications in sectors including education, finance, and healthcare. The device reflects MSI´s aim to provide advanced desktop Artificial Intelligence solutions, facilitating innovation and development across multiple industries.

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