Jensen Huang delivers NVIDIA DGX Spark to Elon Musk, calls it world’s smallest AI supercomputer
New Delhi: NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang made a symbolic delivery this week , hand-delivering the first DGX Spark unit to Elon Musk at SpaceX’s Starbase facility in Texas. The DGX Spark, priced at $3,999 (around ₹3.5 lakh), is being described as the world’s smallest AI supercomputer, and it marks NVIDIA’s latest attempt to make high-performance AI computing accessible to developers, researchers, and creators.
The meeting between Huang and Musk carried an element of nostalgia. Back in 2016, Huang had personally delivered the first NVIDIA DGX-1 supercomputer to Musk and his team at OpenAI, long before ChatGPT made global headlines. “In 2016, we built DGX-1 to give AI researchers their own supercomputer. I hand-delivered the first system to Elon at a small startup called OpenAI , and from it came ChatGPT, kickstarting the AI revolution,” Huang recalled. “With DGX Spark, we return to that mission , placing an AI computer in the hands of every developer to ignite the next wave of breakthroughs.”
The delivery took place as SpaceX engineers prepared for the 11th test flight of Starship, the world’s most........
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