At the GTC 2025 event, Nvidia introduced a new lineup of AI-powered personal supercomputers featuring the company’s advanced Grace Blackwell chip platform.

Nvidia’s founder and CEO, Jensen Huang, took the stage on Tuesday to unveil two new machines: DGX Spark (previously known as Project Digits) and DGX Station. These computers are designed to help users develop, fine-tune, and run AI models efficiently, even at the edge of computing.

“This is the computer built for the AI era,” Huang said during his keynote. “This is what future computers will look like, and we now have an entire lineup for enterprises, ranging from small models to high-performance workstations.”

The DGX Spark can deliver up to 1,000 trillion operations per second using Nvidia’s GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip. Meanwhile, the DGX Station is powered by the GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip and comes with 784GB of memory for handling large-scale AI tasks.

The DGX Spark is available immediately, while the DGX Station will be available later this year through partners such as Asus, Boxx, Dell, HP, and Lenovo.

“AI agents will be everywhere,” Huang added. “How they operate and how businesses use them will completely differ from today. That’s why we need a new generation of computers—and this is it.”

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