Nvidia has finally started shipping its first DGX Spark mini 'supercomputers' and Musk's got his mitts on the first one. The , "Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang arrived at the SpaceX facility—amid towering engines and gleaming steel—to hand-deliver the company’s just-launched DGX Spark to Elon Musk."
Huang joked, "Imagine delivering the smallest supercomputer next to the biggest rocket," referring to Starship, an in-development orbital rocket with the biggest capacity of any so far.
That all-Nvidia N1 laptop chip has a bit of an air [[link]] of myth about it, though, given its . These delays seem to have made at least some in the industry a little sceptical about GB10 in general.
Charlie Demerjian of [[link]] , for instance, reckons this GB10/N1X launch is a 'PR stunt' because despite the chip "now looking like it will be 18 months late", Nvidia's strategy, he thinks, is to "seed a few units to the media and claim it is production."
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Apparently, "SemiAccurate has heard multiple claims of volumes for this seeding program but none exceed two digits. That is a total for all manufacturers, not per OEM." And several "were given a pretty stringent list of do’s and don’ts for their ‘independent’ testing," which Demerjian sees to mean that "Nvidia is seeding a scant few units that don’t actually work right to select media" to "make things look like it is production, or close to."
I can't confirm or deny any of this, but whether it's a "PR stunt" or otherwise, we can at least see that DGX Spark exists in the wild and is in the hands of at least . On Nvidia's side, these "early recipients" are "testing, validating and optimizing their tools, software [[link]] and models for DGX Spark."
Also, according to Nvidia, "Acer, , Dell Technologies, GIGABYTE, HP, Lenovo and MSI are rolling out systems that put petaflop AI on your desk, transforming the desktop into an AI launchpad."
No word on those N1 laptops with Windows on Arm, though. Previous rumours—veritably ancient rumours, now, really—had it that we'd see them . Call me a dreamer, but I'm still holding out for that one. Don't burst my bubble, okay?

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