In a GTC2025 keynote speech held today, Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang officially released the new "AI Personal Supercomputers" series equipped with its revolutionary Grace Blackwell chip platform, including DGX Spark (formerly Project Digits) and DGX Station. These two new phones are designed to empower users to prototype, fine-tune and run AI models of various sizes on the edge.

Huang Renxun emphasized at the press conference: "This is the computer in the era of artificial intelligence. This is what computers should look like, and this is how computers will run in the future. We now have a full range of enterprise-level products, from small computers to workstation computers."
According to Nvidia, thanks to the GB10Grace Blackwell super chip, DGX Spark can achieve AI computing performance up to 10 trillion times per second. The DGX Station is equipped with Nvidia's GB300Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop super chip and is equipped with up to 784GB of memory.
DGX Spark is now officially launched. DGX Station is expected to be launched later this year through manufacturing partners including Asus, Boxx, Dell, HP and Lenovo.
Looking to the future, Huang Renxun said: "Artificial intelligence agents will be everywhere. The way they operate, how enterprises operate and how we operate will all undergo fundamental changes. Therefore, we need a brand new computer. That's it." This marks Nvidia's formal entry into the field of personal AI supercomputing, indicating that edge AI applications will usher in rapid development.