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That's what everybody was predicting based on the memory technology and the pictures. I'm just glad to hear about DGX Station, though I doubt I'll be able to afford one.


> glad to hear about DGX Station

how much is it expected, my guess barely fits in 5 digits. Would be nice to have something in between Spark and Station. I.e. some desktop withing $20K.


well, "RTX Pro Blackwell" desktop and workstation version looks to be the answer for midrange. Some should be available starting in April.


theVerge article says the DGX Spark will cost US$3K, about the same ballpark range as the Framework desktop with the maxed out 128GB RAM option.

https://www.theverge.com/news/631957/nvidia-dgx-spark-statio...

10Gb vs 5Gb Ethernet

1 HDMI 2.1, 4 x USB TypeC vs 1 HDMI 2.1, 2 Displayport, 2 USB TypeC


The unified memory model w/ CUDA support should be the huge differentiator for this hardware.

I think a better comparison might be the Mac Studio ultra.


I think most people (including me) were expecting 384-bit and ~400G/s. Can't believe they went with 256.


Based on the chip count in the promo picture it looked like it was going to be a 256 bit interface, but it'd be unfair to say that it was known at that point. I certainly wish it was better.




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