Nvidia DGX Spark and PC OEM variants
3 months have passed since this important announcement in March 2025. This is the latest we know about all the variants from PC OEMs
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Nvidia DGX Spark and DGX Station, redefining the Future of AI Workstations?
In previous articles, specially on Part 3 linked above, we talked about the PC OEM implementations of the Nvidia DGX Spark and their importance to Nvidia’s ramp of this innovative product line of DGX Workstations.
Today we will focus on the DGX Spark and we will cover DGX Station in a future article. Please subscribe for free to receive this report in your inbox and of course to support this movement to empower users with the appropriate compute to unleash their talents.
When will the DGX Spark and variants be available? of course availability will vary by partner (PC OEM), having said that, reservations for many have been open for a while and according to Nvidia, availability starts in July. I’m typing this on July 7th, so let’s see where they are.
According to Nvidia’s Press Release, these are the PC OEM partners that are bringing to market implementations/variants of the DGX Spark: (in alphabetical order)
Acer
Almost no information out there. No info from Acer and we were only able to find 1 pic from Nvidia’s “petting zoo” at Computex
Asus Ascent GX10
Videocardz.com shared an invitation to a Webinar on July 22nd, 2025 (U.S.) and July 23rd, 2025 (APAC & EMEA). This doesn’t mean availability on that day, but for sure we will learn more details then
Dell Pro Max with GB10
Availability: Per the reservation website: Get it as soon as July 14th, 2025. Having said that, what would I get on July 14th is uncertain, would I get the actual Dell Pro Max with GB10? or the Pre-order coupon for Priority Access? The website could be more clear.
Gigabyte AI Top Atom
It will be interesting to see what Gigabyte will do here given all the experience they have from the Gigabyte BRIX product line.
HP ZGX Nano AI Station
No public Product Page, maybe more information is available behind registration wall | Availability Notifications
Lenovo ThinkStation PGX
Availability: Q3 - 2025
MSI EdgeXpert MS-C931
Channel Partners
Nvidia refers to more “Channel Partners” coming with DGX Spart variants, we were not able to find any other designs based on DGX Spark.
It’s a different story for DGX Station with partners like BOXX, Lambda, and Supermicro, but that is a topic for the upcoming DGX Station article.
Conclusions
As of this writing, DGX Spark variants are not out there yet, however, it’s clear that partners are not on the same level of readiness. Acer is the laggard in this line up with only a mechanical sample shown at Computex and no product information (that we were able to find)
While every other PC OEM mentioned above (please read: everyone mentioned but Acer) is gathering customer interests with notification forms, it’s clear that Dell, HP & Asus are ahead; they have shown since day one that they are bringing this platform to market as soon as possible. Lenovo is typically ready soon after.
Dell and Nvidia itself are the only ones actually taking public reservations, although Asus was taking reservations initially for GTC 2025 attendees
It is unknown at this point to know how successful DGX Spark will be, so I’m sure that all PC OEMs are moving with caution, having said that, not being time-to-market with a niche workstation like DGX Spark can be costly in market adoption.
It is unknown how many A.I. Developers will adopt DGX Spark (including variants) as their main stand-alone development system, or as a head-less companion to their Mobile or Desktop Workstation, or not adopting it and staying on A.I. Data Science Workstations (Intel Xeon W + multiple RTX Pro GPUs) or Cloud Development environments. To the people at these companies forecasting volumes for this innovative first-gen product, I feel your pain, reach out if you need emotional support :-)
Differentiation continues to be our biggest question mark, so far, all offerings from all PC OEMs are listing the same specs and positioning from Nvidia. Will each partner design just a way for them to say, “me too” to their customers? or will there be any differentiation between them? Time will tell!
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This article was written by Hernán Quijano, Workstation Performance and Market Analyst at CavalryHQ. Our mission is to bridge the workstation industry and power users; improving guidance and removing technical roadblocks, so users unleash their talents focusing on accelerating software applications and workflows in Engineering, Media & Entertainment and A.I.
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