According to Taiwan media Economic Daily, Nvidia’s first consumer-oriented AI supercomputer DGX Spark is expected to be launched before July this year (next month), with a starting price of about US$4,000
It is reported that DGX Spark is Nvidia’s smallest AI supercomputer to date. Currently, it is only known that the corresponding product is equipped with a GB10 Grace Blackwell chip, integrated with a Blackwell GPU, equipped with the fifth-generation Tensor Core and supports FP4, and can provide AI reasoning and fine-tuning computing power of up to 100 trillion operations per second (TOPS).
Interestingly, NVIDIA has also opened the DGX Spark platform to AIB manufacturers, who will launch their own customized versions. Currently, MSI and Gigabyte are known to be the main partners, and these two manufacturers have already demonstrated their DGX Spark products at Computex 2025.

Among them, MSI’s version is called EdgeXpert MS-C931, equipped with 128 GB LPDDR5X RAM, with a simple black and gray color scheme, and equipped with HDMI and Connect-X interfaces, supporting multiple connection methods.
Gigabyte’s version is called AI TOP ATOM, and its design style is similar to MSI’s (due to the fixed core architecture, each company has little room for adjustment). The machine uses Micron’s LPDDR5X RAM memory chip, and it is said that a single system can support large AI models with up to 70 billion parameters.
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