xFusion Ignites FusionXSpark, a Pocket AI Powerhouse with Nvidia’s GB10 SoC

xFusion unveils FusionXSpark, a compact AI mini‑PC built around Nvidia’s GB10 platform and designed for teams that want serious performance in a tiny footprint. Riding the momentum of the DGX Spark ecosystem that’s now reaching the market from major PC makers, this model packs familiar horsepower with a few unique twists.

The chassis mirrors the DGX Spark design language at just 150 x 150 x 50 mm and 1.2 kg, making it easy to deploy on a desk, in a lab, or across a cluster. Inside, the Nvidia GB10 system-on-chip combines a 20‑core CPU with a GPU offering 6,144 CUDA cores, giving creators and researchers ample parallel compute for AI inference, model experimentation, data prep, and CUDA‑accelerated workflows.

Memory is fixed at 128 GB to keep bandwidth and capacity consistent across configurations. Storage is configurable from 1 TB up to 4 TB, letting buyers size their local datasets and project files as needed. Connectivity is generous for such a small box: 10 Gb/s Ethernet for high‑speed networking, four USB‑C 4.0 ports for fast peripherals, an HDMI 2.1a port for display output, and an Nvidia ConnectX interface that allows multiple FusionXSpark units to be linked together in series for scalable performance.

Where the FusionXSpark breaks from the pack is customization. Buyers can opt for a custom signature or engraving and ambient lighting, adding a bit of personality or team branding to what is otherwise a very utilitarian category. On the software side, the approach is more locked down: operating system support is limited to Nvidia’s DGX OS, which simplifies deployment in DGX‑oriented environments but leaves less flexibility for those who prefer other platforms.

Pricing hasn’t been listed publicly; xFusion directs interested customers to its sales team. For context, similar DGX Spark designs have been positioned around the $4,000 mark, so expect the FusionXSpark to land in a comparable range depending on storage and any bespoke options.

If you’re shopping for a small form factor AI workstation that can scale via high‑speed interconnects and offers a bit of visual flair, the FusionXSpark is an intriguing addition to the growing lineup of GB10‑powered mini‑PCs.