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Nvidia's Tiny PC Powers AI Without Big GPUs
1 Feb
Summary
- Nvidia DGX Spark fits in a small desktop, using Arm CPU and Blackwell GPU.
- System features 128GB of LPDDR5X memory, unusual for compact devices.
- DGX Spark runs DGX OS, a Linux distribution for AI development workflows.

Nvidia has launched the DGX Spark, a highly anticipated compact desktop system designed to streamline AI development. This innovative machine integrates an Arm-based CPU with a Blackwell GPU, eschewing the need for costly professional graphics cards. It features a substantial 128GB of shared LPDDR5X memory, a specification that significantly distinguishes it from conventional desktops and workstations.
The DGX Spark operates on DGX OS, a customized Ubuntu 24.04 LTS distribution tailored for Nvidia's software ecosystem. This allows it to function as either a locally connected computer or a headless system accessible remotely. Its design prioritizes density and efficient airflow, measuring just over one liter in volume. Connectivity includes multiple USB-C ports, HDMI, and 10Gb Ethernet, alongside two QSFP ports for high-speed networking and distributed computing experiments.




