NVIDIA today also launched a big brother of the Spark (Digits), The DGX Station is a new type of computer made for working with AI, it has server grade parts and it would be insanely expensive ($20,000+) to be called a desktop but it is here now. It’s the first to use the NVIDIA GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip (Nice naming NVIDIA ) and can have up to 784GB of shared unified memory. This setup gives it the power needed for big AI training and processing jobs right on your desktop.

DGX Station Specifications
NVIDIA GPU | 1x NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra |
NVIDIA CPU | 1x Grace-72 Core Neoverse V2 |
GPU Memory | Up to 288GB HBM3e | 8 TB/s |
CPU Memory | Up to 496GB LPDDR5X | Up to 396 GB/s |
NVLink-C2C | Up to 900 GB/s |
Networking | Peak Bandwidth | NVIDIA ConnectX®-8 SuperNIC | Up to 800 Gb/s |
Supported OS | NVIDIA DGX OS Based on Ubuntu |