NVIDIA DGX Spark delivery time is Minglang, and Taiwan AIB supply accounts for 70%

Tech     9:20am, 3 October 2025

NVIDIA's latest DGX Spark is a mini computing device between AI PC and professional workstations. Since its release, the market has been rising. Official Founders Edition (FE) Pre-orders have been completed, and the first batch of products are being prepared at a faster pace and delivery is about to begin.

According to industry news, public versions of the market will continue to enter the market, and the AIB (Add-In-Board partner) version of the four major Taiwanese brands such as Acer, Huasi, Gigabyte and MSI will also be officially launched in October. It is estimated that the volume will continue to increase from the fourth quarter of this year to the first quarter of next year.

In addition to international brands such as Dell, HP and Lenovo, Taiwan's four major PC manufacturers have also launched their own versions of DGX Spark, such as the Ascent GX10 of Huasi, Acer's Veriton GN100, and the new product series of MSI and Gigabyte, all focusing on small and medium-sized enterprises, research teams and individual markets. It is understood that the first batch of configurations obtained by China National Science and Technology was about 18,000, and Gigabyte was about 15,000. MSI has exceeded the level of 10,000. Combined with Acer's supply, the overall supply of Taiwan's factory is expected to reach about 70%.

DGX Spark is equipped with GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, built-in NVIDIA Blackwell GPU, equipped with the fifth-generation Tensor Core, and supports FP4 precision format. The single machine can output 1,000 TOPS of AI computing power, and the price is about US$4,000 (about NT$121,923).

The outside world believes that although this product is different from traditional consumer AI PCs, it has shown the future trend of AI PC technology with its miniaturization design and strong computing performance, and may combine the x86 architecture and RTX GPU grains to reflect the cooperation layout of NVIDIA and Intel.

DGX Spark is currently planning to be in the fourth quarter of 2025 or the first quarter of 2026, and FE and AIB versions will be shipped to major retail channels simultaneously. The legal person believes that this will add new energy to the operation of the Taiwan-based AIB manufacturer.

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