NVIDIA’s Game-Changing AI Mini-Supercomputer “DGX Spark” Set for July Launch

NVIDIA is making waves in the “AI PC” market with its first consumer-centric AI supercomputer, the DGX Spark. This powerful device is poised to launch soon and promises to bring significant AI capabilities to individual users. Known for its prowess in larger AI markets like data centers, NVIDIA now shifts focus with the DGX Spark, a machine that packs a punch despite its compact size.

This mini-supercomputer showcases the impressive GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, equipped with NVIDIA’s Blackwell GPU. With fifth-generation Tensor Cores and FP4 support, the DGX Spark achieves up to 1,000 trillion operations per second for AI computation. The device employs NVIDIA’s NVLink-C2C interconnect technology, offering a CPU+GPU coherent memory model with five times the bandwidth of the fifth-generation PCIe. This allows it to deliver a staggering 1,000 TOPS of AI power, truly remarkable for such a small package.

Expect custom models from major hardware partners like Gigabyte and MSI. While specific launch dates haven’t been confirmed, reports suggest availability by July with global shipments. Both companies were present at Computex 2025, showcasing their versions of DGX Spark, each with unique design elements.

MSI revealed their EdgeXpert MS-C931, featuring 128 GB LPDDR5X memory and a sleek design incorporating HDMI and Connect-X ports. Meanwhile, Gigabyte introduced the AI TOP ATOM, emphasizing its internal Micron LPDDR5X memory chips. This device boasts up to 70 billion parameters, expanding to 405 billion when paired with another ATOM system via NVIDIA Connect-X.

While the DGX Spark makes a notable leap in AI hardware, its price tag, expected around $4,000, positions it beyond the reach of typical consumers but a compelling choice for professionals seeking top-tier performance.