Nvidia to Launch DGX Station AI Supercomputer for Advanced Business Use
Nvidia is set to launch the DGX Station, a full-sized AI supercomputer aimed at advanced researchers, featuring 775 GB of coherent memory for intensive AI workloads. Pre-orders are anticipated within two months, although pricing details remain undisclosed. The launch comes amid declining market share in China due to geopolitical tensions and export restrictions affecting Nvidia's operations.

Nvidia plans to launch the DGX Station, a full-sized AI supercomputer, following the DGX Spark. The DGX Station features 775 GB of coherent memory and targets advanced researchers for intensive AI workloads.
Pre-orders are expected within two months, with pricing yet to be announced. The system is designed for businesses needing to manage sensitive data locally. Meanwhile, geopolitical tensions between the US and China have impacted Nvidia's market share, dropping from 95% to zero in China due to export restrictions and bans on foreign chips in government-supported data centers. The US has responded with tariffs and increased investment in domestic chip manufacturing.




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