By Efosa Udinmwen
Publication Date: 2026-02-01 00:35:00
- Nvidia DGX Spark runs larger AI models locally using massive unified 128GB memory efficiently
- Native CUDA support makes Spark ideal for advanced AI workloads on desktops
- Its Arm CPU and Blackwell GPU combination avoids expensive professional graphics cards
The highly-anticipated Nvidia DGX Spark has finally arrived as a very small desktop system built around the GB10 Superchip.
It features a shared 128GB of LPDDR5X memory, a specification that immediately separates the system from typical desktops and even most compact workstations.
And according to an early review by Toms Hardware, the system delivers strong results only when its AI-oriented capabilities are fully used.
Hardware design and connectivity focus
The Spark’s hardware design relies on a single package that combines an Arm-based CPU with a Blackwell GPU.
This integration allows Nvidia to support larger local models without requiring professional-class graphics cards at extreme costs.
While Apple and AMD systems offer large shared memory configurations, they lack direct support for Nvidia’s software ecosystem, which continues to dominate many AI development workflows.
The physical design emphasizes density and airflow instead of visual flair or modular expansion.
At just over one liter in volume, measuring roughly 150 by 150 by 50 mm, the unit fits comfortably among any…