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NVIDIA DGX Spark, GB10 Grace Blackwell Desktop AI System

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The compact desktop AI developer system: NVIDIA's DGX Spark puts a GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, 128GB of memory, and 1,000 AI TOPS into a small, power-efficient desktop unit, built for developers to prototype, fine-tune, and run large AI models (up to 200 billion parameters) locally, then hand off to data center or cloud. A personal AI development machine, not a rack server. Shipped worldwide DDP by MillionMiner.

Caractéristiques complètes

Modèle DGX Spark
Numéro de pièce NVDGXSPARK-PB
Performance de l'IA 1000 AI TOPS
Superchip NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell
Mémoire 128GB
Support des paramètres Up to 200 billion
Facteur de forme Compact
Pile logicielle Pre-installed NVIDIA AI software
Déploiement Local, data center, or cloud

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NVIDIA DGX Spark: What It Actually Is, the Local-to-Cloud Workflow, and Where It Fits

The DGX Spark is NVIDIA's compact desktop AI development system, and it is important to be clear about what it is, because the DGX name and "supercomputer" language suggest something it is not. The DGX Spark is a small, power-efficient personal AI computer that sits on a desk, not a rack-mounted data center server. It is built for individual developers to work with large AI models locally.What the DGX Spark actually is. It is a compact desktop unit built on the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, pairing Grace CPU cores and Blackwell GPU compute in a single power-efficient package, with 128GB of unified memory and 1,000 AI TOPS of performance. That combination lets it do something a normal workstation cannot: run, prototype, and fine-tune genuinely large AI models on the desk, including current reasoning models from developers like DeepSeek, Meta, and Google, with support for up to 200 billion parameters locally. It draws a fraction of the power of a data center system and plugs into a standard outlet. It was previewed by NVIDIA under the name Project DIGITS before launching as the DGX Spark.The local-to-cloud workflow. The DGX Spark's real value is the development workflow it enables. It ships with the NVIDIA AI software stack pre-installed, the same stack that runs on NVIDIA's data center DGX systems, so a developer prototypes, fine-tunes, and tests on the Spark locally, then hands the work off to a data center or cloud DGX system for full-scale training or production deployment, without re-engineering the software. That continuity, local development on the Spark, scale-out on the data center DGX systems, is the point: it puts capable local AI compute in front of every developer and makes the handoff to scale seamless.What it is, and is not. It is a personal AI development computer, for prototyping, fine-tuning, local inference, and experimentation with large models. It is not a data center server, not a rack system, and not a replacement for the training infrastructure (the H100, H200, B200 systems and baseboards) elsewhere in this catalog. Those train and serve the largest models at scale, drawing kilowatts in a data center; the DGX Spark develops and runs models at the desk, drawing a fraction of the power. They are complementary, a developer uses the Spark to build, the data center systems to scale. A buyer who needs to train large models at production scale needs the data center hardware; a buyer who wants serious local AI development capability needs the Spark.Where it fits, and how to buy it. The DGX Spark is the personal, desktop AI development system in the lineup, distinct from every rack server, baseboard, and data center GPU, and the bridge between an individual developer's desk and the data center DGX systems. As a current NVIDIA product, units are new, and MillionMiner confirms the configuration in the quote. Every unit is tested and shipped worldwide DDP with duties handled. If your need is local AI development, prototyping, fine-tuning, and running large models at the desk, the DGX Spark is purpose-built; if it is full-scale training or production inference, MillionMiner will point you to the data center DGX systems and hardware that fit, the systems the Spark is designed to hand off to.

NVIDIA DGX Spark: Grace Blackwell on Your Desk

The DGX Spark is NVIDIA's personal AI development computer, a compact, desk-side system that puts Grace Blackwell performance in front of an individual developer, rather than in a data center rack.What it is. A small, power-efficient desktop unit built on the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, with 128GB of unified memory and 1,000 AI TOPS of performance. That is enough to run, prototype, and fine-tune large AI models locally, including current reasoning models, with support for up to 200 billion parameters on the device.What it is for. Local AI development: prototyping models, fine-tuning, and running inference at the desk, without sending work to the cloud or competing for shared data center time. It ships with the NVIDIA AI software stack pre-installed, and its real value is the workflow, develop and test locally on the Spark, then hand off to a data center or cloud DGX system for full-scale training and deployment, using the same software stack. It is a personal development machine, not a rack server, despite the DGX name and the "supercomputer" framing. For an AI engineer or researcher who wants serious local capability, it is purpose-built. Shipped worldwide DDP by MillionMiner.

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NVIDIA DGX Spark: The Desktop AI Developer System

The DGX Spark is NVIDIA's compact desktop AI development system, a small, power-efficient personal AI computer, not a rack server despite the DGX name. It is built on the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip with 128GB of unified memory and delivers 1,000 AI TOPS, enough to prototype, fine-tune, and run inference on large AI models, including reasoning models from DeepSeek, Meta, and Google, with support for up to 200 billion parameters, locally at the desk. It ships with the NVIDIA AI software stack pre-installed, so a developer can build and test on the Spark and then hand off seamlessly to a data center or cloud DGX system for full-scale training. It is a personal development machine for AI engineers and researchers, the desk-side counterpart to the data center DGX systems, not a server itself. Shipped worldwide DDP by MillionMiner.

Grace Blackwell on a Desk

The GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, 128GB unified memory, 1,000 AI TOPS, in a compact, power-efficient desktop unit. Serious AI compute at the desk, not in a rack.

Run 200B-Parameter Models Locally

Prototype, fine-tune, and run inference on large models, including reasoning models from DeepSeek, Meta, and Google, with support for up to 200 billion parameters, locally.

Develop Local, Scale to the Data Center

Pre-installed NVIDIA AI software stack, the same as the data center DGX systems. Build on the Spark, hand off to data center or cloud for full-scale training.

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A compact desktop AI development system, a small, power-efficient personal computer for AI development, not a rack server despite the DGX name. It is built on the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip with 128GB of unified memory and 1,000 AI TOPS, and it sits on a desk and plugs into a standard outlet. It lets an individual developer run, prototype, and fine-tune large AI models locally.

No, and that is the key thing to understand. Despite the DGX name and "supercomputer" framing, the DGX Spark is a personal desktop development machine, not a rack-mounted server or a data center system. The data center DGX systems (DGX H100, H200, B200) draw kilowatts in a data center rack and train at scale; the DGX Spark sits on a desk, draws a fraction of the power, and is for local development. It is the desk-side counterpart to those systems, not one of them.

Large AI models, locally. With 128GB of unified memory and 1,000 AI TOPS, it can prototype, fine-tune, and run inference on current large models, including reasoning models from developers like DeepSeek, Meta, and Google, with support for up to 200 billion parameters on the device. That is well beyond what a normal workstation handles, which is what makes it a serious local AI development tool.

Through a shared software stack and workflow. The DGX Spark ships with the NVIDIA AI software stack pre-installed, the same stack that runs on the data center DGX systems, so a developer prototypes and fine-tunes locally on the Spark, then hands the work off to a data center or cloud DGX system for full-scale training or production deployment, without re-engineering the software. Build on the Spark, scale on the data center systems.

Yes. NVIDIA previewed this system under the name Project DIGITS before launching it as the DGX Spark. If you followed the early announcements under that name, the DGX Spark is the shipping product, the compact GB10 Grace Blackwell desktop AI development system.

The NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip (Grace CPU plus Blackwell GPU), 128GB of unified memory, 1,000 AI TOPS of AI performance, support for models up to 200 billion parameters, and the NVIDIA AI software stack pre-installed, in a compact desktop form. MillionMiner confirms the full configuration, including storage, connectivity, and exact power, in the quote.

AI engineers, researchers, and developers who want serious local AI capability, to prototype, fine-tune, experiment with, and run inference on large models at their desk, rather than queuing for shared data center resources or sending everything to the cloud. It suits individuals and teams building AI applications who value local development with a clean path to scale.

Control, iteration speed, and cost. Local development on the Spark means no per-hour cloud charges for prototyping, no queueing for shared resources, full control over data and environment, and fast iteration at the desk. When the work is ready to scale, the pre-installed NVIDIA software stack makes the handoff to data center or cloud straightforward. For the development and fine-tuning stages, local is often faster and more economical; for full-scale training, the data center is the tool.

Yes. As a current NVIDIA product, the DGX Spark ships new. MillionMiner confirms the configuration in the quote and tests every unit before shipment.

Submit your needs through the quote form. A MillionMiner specialist confirms the configuration and quantity, with delivery. Every unit is tested before shipment and shipped worldwide DDP with duties handled, and the specialist can advise on the data center DGX systems and hardware the Spark hands off to if you also need full-scale training or production infrastructure.