The world's smallest AI supercomputer lands at SpaceX! To celebrate #DGX #Spark shipping worldwide starting Wednesday, our CEO Jensen Huang just hand-delivered a DGX Spark to Elon Musk, today in Starbase, Texas. The exchange was a connection to the new desktop AI supercomputer’s origins, the NVIDIA DGX-1 supercomputer, as Musk was among the team that received the first DGX-1 from Huang in 2016. Spark is small but mighty: - NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, delivering up to 1 petaflop of AI performance at FP4 precision. - 128GB of unified CPU-GPU memory, so developers can prototype, fine-tune and run inference locally without bouncing between machines or cloud instances. - NVIDIA ConnectX networking for clustering and NVIDIA NVLink-C2C for 5x PCIe bandwidth. - NVMe storage for speed and HDMI out for visuals. - NVIDIA AI software stack preinstalled
Exciting to see the Spark arrive at SpaceX! At EPRI, we’ve been evaluating this small but mighty box to better understand its potential for delivering AI to the edge. Grateful to Jensen Huang and the NVIDIA team Marie Breedlove, Jihyun Yang, Sama Bali, Marc Spieler, Steve Harpster for trusting EPRI’s commitment to objectivity for the Sparks early testing. #AI,#AIFrontier,#OPAI
Petaflop in a pizza box- Jensen hand-delivers the spark that lets Musk prototype Mars-bound AI on his desktop.
Such an exciting launch! Honestly just a totally game changer 🚀💚
Petaflop-framed happiness 🟢
It's amazing to see how our devices are now being built with AI in mind!
Today I had a chat with some former colleagues and discussed the developments ... the energy and networking demands of these AI devices is beyond comprehension 😁
Game-changing ! So disruptive ! 👏 💥
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