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But will they really upend the enterprise PC market? How about software? Networking, anyone?


Analysis Disrupt? It's an awful hackneyed term that some analysts, consultants and technologists like to use.

It is currently being applied to stock market darling Nvidia which lifted the covers off a broad range of tech at its GTC event last week, stuff that could "disrupt" all aspects of enterprise infrastructure.

As well as a plethora of reassuringly expensive datacenter infrastructure systems, including supercomputer-level performance in a single rack, the GPU maker announced DGX Station and DGX Spark, a workstations and personal computer respectively.

DGX Spark (formerly Project Digits) is a diminutive desktop box containing a GB10 Grace Blackwell system-on-chip (SoC) and 128 GB of unified system memory, which Nvidia claims is capable of 1,000 trillion operations per second (TOPS) in AI number wrangling – considerably more than your average AI PC.

DGX Station is closer in size to a professional workstation, and is based on Nvidia's more ...


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