Nvidia has announced a new line of "personal supercomputers and artificial intelligence" at GTC 2025, built on the Grace Blackwell chip platform. Founder and CEO Jensen Huang introduced two new machines: DGX Spark (formerly Project Digits) and DGX Station. These computers enable users to visualize AI. The company aims to provide a range of computers for businesses, from small and creative to workstations. DGX Spark delivers up to 1000 trillion operations per second in AI inference using the GB10 Grace Blackwell chip. The DGX Station features the Nvidia GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop chip and 784 GB of memory. At CES 2025 in Las Vegas, Nvidia presented a new humanoid robot model, Groot N1. Groot N1 is a foundational model trained on both synthetic and real data, featuring a "two-system architecture" for "fast and efficient reasoning," mimicking human cognitive processes. The DGX Spark computer is already available, while the DGX Station will be released later this year through partners like Asus, Boxx, Dell, HP, and Lenovo.
Nvidia Unveils New AI Supercomputers and Humanoid Robot at GTC 2025 and CES, Empowering AI Innovation
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