NVIDIA Expands AI Computing Capabilities with DGX Spark and DGX Station
TAIPEI, Taiwan, May 18, 2025 — NVIDIA has announced that Taiwan’s leading system manufacturers will build NVIDIA DGX Spark and DGX Station systems, expanding the availability of these personal AI supercomputers. This move is set to empower a global ecosystem of developers, data scientists, and researchers with unprecedented performance and efficiency.
The growing partnership with system manufacturers such as Acer, GIGABYTE, and MSI will make DGX Spark and DGX Station more accessible. These systems are designed to deliver the performance and capabilities of an AI server in a desktop form factor, addressing the needs of enterprises, software providers, government agencies, startups, and research institutions.

Key Features of DGX Spark and DGX Station
DGX Spark is equipped with the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip and fifth-generation Tensor Cores, delivering up to 1 petaflop of AI compute and 128GB of unified memory. It enables seamless exporting of models to NVIDIA DGX Cloud or any accelerated cloud or data center infrastructure.
DGX Station features the NVIDIA GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip, offering up to 20 petaflops of AI performance and 784GB of unified system memory. The system includes the NVIDIA ConnectX-8 SuperNIC, supporting networking speeds of up to 800Gb/s for high-speed connectivity and multi-station scaling.
Expanded Availability and Partnerships
DGX Spark will be available from Acer, ASUS, Dell Technologies, GIGABYTE, HP, Lenovo, and MSI, as well as global channel partners, starting in July. Reservations are now open on nvidia.com and through NVIDIA partners. DGX Station is expected to be available from ASUS, Dell Technologies, GIGABYTE, HP, and MSI later this year.
“AI has revolutionized every layer of the computing stack — from silicon to software,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “Direct descendants of the DGX-1 system that ignited the AI revolution, DGX Spark and DGX Station are created from the ground up to power the next generation of AI research and development.”
The collaboration with Dell Technologies and HP Inc. highlights the industry’s shift towards localized AI computing solutions. “There’s a clear shift among consumers and enterprises to prioritize systems that can handle the next generation of intelligent workloads,” said Michael Dell, chairman and CEO of Dell Technologies.
For more information, watch the COMPUTEX keynote from Huang and learn more at NVIDIA GTC Taipei.