NVIDIA, MediaTek Co-Design GB10 Superchip for New DGX Spark Personal AI Supercomputer

NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) is one of the best big tech stocks to invest in now. On October 15, MediaTek announced that it had teamed with NVIDIA on the co-design of the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, which powers the newly-launched NVIDIA DGX Spark. The DGX Spark is a personal AI supercomputer designed for developers to prototype, fine-tune, and infer large AI models on their desktops.

The GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip is a combination of the latest generation Blackwell GPU and the Grace 20-core Arm CPU, using MediaTek’s expertise in designing power-efficient, high-performance CPU, memory subsystem, and high-speed interfaces. The configuration provides 128GB of unified memory and delivers up to 1 PFLOP of AI performance to accelerate model tuning and real-time inferencing.

NVIDIA, MediaTek Co-Design GB10 Superchip for New DGX Spark Personal AI Supercomputer

This allows developers to work with large AI models up to 200 billion parameters locally. Additionally, the system includes built-in ConnectX-7 networking technology, which allows two DGX Spark systems to be connected together, enabling inference on models up to 405 billion parameters. The DGX Spark is power-efficient enough to use a standard electrical outlet and features a compact design that easily fits onto a desktop.

NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) is a computing infrastructure company that provides graphics and compute & networking solutions in the US, Singapore, Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, and internationally.

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