NVIDIA
DGX Spark
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Jensen Huang says Nvidia is pulling back from OpenAI and Anthropic, but his explanation raises more questions than it answers
nvidia is being affected by the dram most likely. they dont make parts in house they actually buy them. if its short everywhere then nvidia cant buy their parts to make their new stuff they might sell the shovels but they are starting to get expensive to make. meanwhile apple jumped in to make custo
...Technical_Ad_440 in r/technology
March 5, 2026 5:24 AM
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~$5k hardware for running local coding agents (e.g., OpenCode) — what should I buy?
I went through the gauntlet. Started with an rtx 3090 + 128 gb ddr4 (sold) -> rtx 5090 + 128 gb ddr5 (kept) -> halo strix 395+ (returned) -> dgx spark (returned) -> m4 max 128 gb (kept) -> m3 ultra 256 gb (kept) If your main focus is coding there is nothing else than the m3 ultra or m4 max. The m5 m
...HealthyCommunicat in r/LocalLLM
March 8, 2026 10:28 AM
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ايه الابلكيشن اللي ممكن تدفعوا فيه فلوس وضميركم مرتاح؟ وبتبقوا مبسوطين وانتوا بتجددوا الاشتراكات
Google One Pro: Storage, Gemini, etc.. Internet Home workers My servers & my ❤️ NVIDIA DGX Spark.
Jumpy-Chemical5257 in r/PersonalFinanceEgypt
December 8, 2025 1:56 PM
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I bought an nvidia super computer and 20 years worth of data, what do you guys wanna see me backtest
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/products/workstations/dgx-spark/ it's $4,000. in my pc i have a 4070. The DGX spark is 30x more powerful for AI workloads
frumpydrangus in r/Daytrading
October 23, 2025 1:57 AM
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The demand for local AI could shape a new business model for Apple
NVIDIA did - they call it the DGX Spark. I have one. 128 GB of LPDDR5X memory to the Grace Blackwell chip. $3999 retail. Apple could smash this thing to bits with an M6 with a bajillion neural cores and the same RAM. They could price it at $1999 and take the whole market. They’re already doing it wi
...Misaiato in r/apple
April 19, 2026 9:41 PM
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Just ordered a DGX Spark yesterday – how are you all using it?
Welcome to the club. The harder thing to resist is buying a second one. forums.developer.nvidia.com/c/accelerated-computing/dgx-spark-gb10/dgx-spark-gb10/721 awesome resource Current top-pick for single spark: Qwen 3.5 122B-A10B, Qwen 3.6 27B (with MTP) or even the 35B-A3B if speed matters more. htt
...t4a8945 in r/LocalLLM
May 13, 2026 8:44 AM
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Mac M4 vs. Nvidia DGX vs. AMD Halo Strix
I’ve got a Strix Halo and 2x GB10 (Nvidia DGX Spark, but the Asus version). For pure AI workloads, I’d go with the GB10. For example, on GPT-OSS-120B I’m hitting ~6000 pp and 50–60 t/s with vLLM, and I can easily serve 3 or 4 parallel requests while still outperforming my Strix Halo, which struggles
...Grouchy-Bed-7942 in r/LocalLLM
February 12, 2026 4:45 PM
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Setting up on premises LLM infrastructure for coding at a software company.
Post on over to r/localllama or check out the wiki there for setups. DGX sparks are not an inference powerhouse for the $$$$ you’d spend. It’s not an enterprise grade system for 1500 users either. It’s for local, personal prototyping on the same environment as you’d deploy when you deploy to a large
...DisjointedHuntsville in r/sysadmin
May 21, 2026 4:19 PM
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If you have your OpenClaw working 24/7 using frontier models like Opus, you're easily burning $300 a day.
Those models perform a lot worse than the API you'd spend 100k/year on. And the inference speed is a single digit percent of it as well, uselessly slow. If you consider those aspects this is not a great purchase. Honestly better off just getting Nvidia's 100GB workstation GPUs for 7k a piece. Their
...Weekly_Way_3802 in r/aiagents
March 13, 2026 12:29 AM
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New to LocalLLMs - Hows the Framework AI Max System?
Firstly you should understand that the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 chip is not intended to be an all-purpose AI chip. It comes with a lot of memory, but does not support CUDA, does not have a lot of compute, and most importantly does not have a lot of memory bandwidth. Not supporting CUDA means the options fo
...Daniel_H212 in r/LocalLLM
November 29, 2025 5:59 PM
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