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DGX series
To democratize AI computing, NVIDIA unveiled the DGX Spark and DGX Station, personal AI supercomputers designed for developers and researchers.

The DGX Spark, originally announced as “Digits” at CES, is a compact AI supercomputer priced at $3,000.

It features NVIDIA’s GB10 Blackwell Superchip, capable of delivering up to 1,000 trillion operations per second (TOPS) with 128GB of unified memory and up to 4TB SSD storage.

It can handle huge AI models with up to 200 billion parameters.

The larger DGX Station houses the more powerful GB300 Blackwell Ultra chip, providing 20 petaflops of AI performance and 784GB of unified system memory.

OEM partners like Asus, Dell, and HP will produce custom versions of these models. The DGX Spark is available for preorder, with deliveries expected this summer.

Spectrum-X
NVIDIA announced the Spectrum-X Photonics networking switches to address the escalating demands of AI data centers.

These switches integrate silicon photonics directly into their architecture, enabling AI factories to connect millions of GPUs across sites while drastically reducing energy consumption and operational costs.

The Spectrum-X Ethernet networking platform delivers superior performance and 1.6x bandwidth density compared with traditional Ethernet for multi-tenant, hyperscale AI factories.

This innovation will revolutionize data center networking, offering 3.5x more power efficiency and 10x better network resiliency at scale.

Dyanmo
NVIDIA’s commitment to advancing AI extends beyond hardware. The company introduced NVIDIA Dynamo, an open-source inference software designed to accelerate AI reasoning models.

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This software aims to optimize the deployment and performance of AI applications, facilitating more efficient and scalable AI solutions across various sectors.

These announcements underscore NVIDIA’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of AI and computing technologies.

The Blackwell Ultra processor, RTX PRO 6000 GPUs, DGX personal AI supercomputers, Spectrum-X Photonics switches, and NVIDIA Dynamo collectively represent a holistic approach to advancing AI infrastructure and accessibility.

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Backlash Targets Musk’s Tesla Empire
The fiery incident follows a wave of hostility toward Tesla, fueled by Musk’s leadership of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) under U.S. President Donald Trump. Over the past months, Teslas have been subjected to vandalism incidents, and some locations have been shot up. In some cases, Tesla locations have been attacked with Molotov cocktails.

Officials such as President Donald Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi have issued stern warnings against those who wish to attack Tesla and its customers. Trump, for one, pledged that anyone caught attacking American companies like Tesla will “go through hell.”

“No Place in Our Community”
Acting U.S. Attorney Brook B. Andrews condemned the attack, stating, “While we will defend the public’s right to peaceful protest, we will not hesitate to act when protest crosses the line into violence and mayhem.

“These kinds of attacks have no place in our community… We must remain united in our commitment to safety and respect for all, regardless of political differences.”