NVIDIA is preparing to launch its new DGX Spark, a new mini supercomputer with a huge 1000 TOPS of AI workload power and a cost of $4000.

In a new report from Taiwan Economic Daily, we're hearing that NVIDIA is preparing its new DGX Spark mini supercomputer for a retail launch this month, with AIB partners like ASUS, MSI, and GIGABYTE to soon introduce their own DGX Spark mini supercomputer to the market.
Inside, the new DGX Spark uses NVIDIA's new GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, which has been optimized into a desktop form factor. NVIDIA's new GB10 features a powerful NVIDIA Blackwell GPU with fifth-generation Tensor Cores and FP4 support, with 1000 TOPS of AI compute power for fine-tuning and inference with the latest AI reasoning models, including the NVIDIA Cosmos Reason world foundation model and NVIDIA GR00T N1 robot foundation model.
NVIDIA isn't making its new DGX Spark mini supercomputer exclusive to its in-house "reference" model, allowing AIB partners to make their own versions of the mini supercomputer. GIGABYTE and MSI had their DGX Spark systems at Computex 2025 with slightly different designs, packing the same high-end mini supercomputer power for AI workloads.
We will see NVIDIA's new DGX Spark mini supercomputers launch this month, priced at $4000. These new systems aren't for consumers or gamers, but rather professionals, so there'll be no Crysis being played on DGX Spark.



