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DGX Spark, a device described by Nvidia as the world's smallest AI supercomputer. Photo: Nvidia . |
On the evening of October 14, Nvidia officially launched the world's smallest AI supercomputer, called DGX Spark. To celebrate this event, NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang visited SpaceX's Starship headquarters in Texas and personally presented one of the first products to billionaire Elon Musk.
"The computational performance per watt of this device is about 100 times higher than the first dedicated AI computer DGX-1 that Jensen Huang gave me at OpenAI in 2016," Mr. Musk posted on his personal X.
Despite having the form factor of a compact PC, DGX Spark is capable of processing AI models with up to 200 billion parameters and achieving AI performance of up to 1 petaflop, equivalent to one quadrillion calculations per second.
Additionally, according to the NVIDIA homepage, developers can fine-tune models on DGX Spark with up to 70 billion local parameters.
DGX Spark is built on the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell architecture and integrates the entire GPU, CPU, network, CUDA library and NVIDIA AI software into a compact system that can be placed in a lab or office.
In terms of hardware, this computer is equipped with Superchip GB10 Grace Blackwell developed by Nvidia itself, along with 128 GB of unified memory and 4 TB of SSD storage capacity.
“DGX-1 ushered in the era of AI supercomputing and the scaling rules that drive modern AI. With DGX Spark, we return to that mission — putting an AI computer in the hands of developers to power the next wave of innovation,” said Jensen Huang.
Source: https://znews.vn/day-la-sieu-may-tinh-ai-nho-nhat-the-gioi-post1593905.html
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