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TD SYNNEX brings NVIDIA AI supercomputing to the edge

TD SYNNEX brings NVIDIA AI supercomputing to the edge

TD SYNNEX is making the NVIDIA DGX Spark AI supercomputer available to partners in the UK and Ireland, giving them the ability to offer developers and enterprises “data centre-class AI performance” in a compact desktop system.

Ideal for accelerating AI development projects, to fine-tuning large language models, pre-production testing, and scientific modelling, the NVIDIA DGX Spark is available for “around the same price” as a premium laptop.

Simon Bennett, managing director, advanced solutions, UK and Ireland, TD SYNNEX, said: “The NVIDIA DGX Spark brings the potency of data centre AI to the desktop. With the focus, expertise, and enablement that we can provide through our specialist teams and Destination AI programme, TD SYNNEX is perfectly positioned to support partners in taking full advantage of this unique opportunity.”

Thomas Klein, VP, global computing components, EMEA, TD SYNNEX, added: “As AI innovation expands rapidly across sectors, the need for compact, high-performance solutions at the edge of development is growing fast. With NVIDIA DGX Spark, we’re enabling partners to bring data centre-class performance directly to the desktop, unlocking new possibilities for secure, local AI workloads in sectors like healthcare, finance and public services.”

NVIDIA DGX Spark, built on the Grace Blackwell GB10 superchip, delivers up to 1 petaFLOP of AI performance to power large AI workloads.

With 128GB of unified system memory, developers can experiment, fine-tune, or inference models up to 200B parameters. Designed for silent operation in workspaces, it supports the full NVIDIA AI software stack.

Work can “easily” be scaled up to NVIDIA DGX, DGX Cloud, or any accelerated cloud or data centre infrastructure as AI developments progress, the distributor said.