NVIDIA DGX Spark launches world´s first 128GB LLM mini system with GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip

NVIDIA unveils the DGX Spark—the first 128GB large language model mini system—delivering petaFLOP compute power for cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence in a compact, energy-efficient form.

NVIDIA has introduced the DGX Spark, the world´s first 128GB large language model mini system powered by the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip. This compact device is designed to bring the capabilities of massive artificial intelligence systems to environments where space and power efficiency are critical, redefining what is possible in edge computing for machine learning and data processing tasks. The DGX Spark delivers 1 petaFLOP of performance, paired with NVIDIA´s AI software stack and a significant 128GB memory, allowing developers and data scientists to prototype, fine-tune, and run state-of-the-art reasoning models from DeepSeek, Meta, Google, and more, locally—including those with up to 200 billion parameters.

Key advances of the DGX Spark center on its balance of extraordinary computational power and unmatched portability. Designed to tackle complex, data-intensive operations across industries such as healthcare, finance, and logistics, the system enables real-time analysis and decision-making without the footprint or overhead of traditional server racks. Its energy-efficient architecture aligns well with sustainability initiatives by minimizing power consumption and reducing operational costs. This energy-conscious performance makes it suitable for applications like natural language processing, predictive analytics, and real-time personalized recommendation systems, supporting industry-specific demands in retail, medical diagnostics, financial forecasting, and supply chain management.

DGX Spark stands out for its flexibility and adaptability, allowing businesses across diverse sectors to customize use cases to their unique operational needs. The system´s architecture enables seamless integration into existing workflows, enhancing productivity and delivering high-speed, reliable results in volume processing and data interpretation. By bridging the gap between top-tier performance and form-factor limitations, NVIDIA’s latest innovation paves the way toward broader adoption of artificial intelligence, enabling organizations to maintain a competitive edge while also future-proofing for the rapidly evolving landscape of machine cognition. The DGX Spark, through its next-generation capabilities and compact design, signals a new direction for artificial intelligence accessibility and sustainability across modern industries.

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