With Nvidia DGX Spark officially out and about, more OEMs have started showing off their designs. Bigwigs like Dell and MSI have already presented their machines, and now, lesser-known brands like xFusion have followed suit. The xFusion FusionXSpark uses the same design as other DGX Spark machines, with a 150 mm x 150 mm x 50 mm chassis that weighs 1.2 kg.
Specs-wise, it is powered by the same Nvidia GB10 SoC with a 20-core CPU and a GPU with 6,144 CUDA cores. RAM is fixed at 128 GB and storage can range between 1 TB and 4 TB. I/O includes 10 Gb/s Ethernet, four USB-C 4.0 ports, an Nvidia ConnectX port to connect multiple FusionXSpark machines in series and an HDMI 2.1a port.
The FusionXSpark differentiates itself from other machines through its customisation options. Users can get a custom signature and ambient lighting to spruce up their AI powerhouse. Unfortunately, the software isn't nearly as configurable, with OS support being limited to Nvidia's DGX OS.
xFusion hasn't explicitly mentioned how much the FusionXSpark costs, and the only way to find out is to contact their sales department. Nvidia's own DGX Spark design costs around $4,000, so one can reasonably assume others will retail at a similar price.
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