xFusion unveils FusionXpark, a DGX Spark–based mini workstation with GB10 Grace Blackwell

FusionXSpark announced, yet another custom DGX Spark

Quite interesting how many partners NVIDIA has for this launch.

The NVIDIA N1-Series, also known as the GB10 Blackwell SuperChip, did not get consumer, gaming-focused variants. Perhaps it never will, although that was the expectation for a long time. What we did get are several mini-workstations built around NVIDIA’s DGX Spark board from multiple companies.

Apparently the list of eight companies that already announced their systems wasn’t complete, and NVIDIA isn’t limiting itself to larger brands. China’s xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd. is announcing its own version called FusionXpark, and it’s worth a mention.

xFusion’s FusionXpark matches the DGX Spark reference platform while adding its own industrial design and branding. It’s built on the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip with 6144 CUDA cores. xFusion promotes support for running local inference on models up to 200B parameters, and says two units linked over a ConnectX-7 can push to around 405B-parameter models.

Source: XFusion

The CPU side integrates a 20-core Arm design with 10 Cortex-X925 and 10 Cortex-A725 cores. The system ships with 128 GB of unified LPDDR5X memory and offers self-encrypting NVMe storage in 1 TB or 4 TB options. Bandwidth is listed at 273 GB/s over a 256-bit interface.

I/O is aligned with compact workstation needs: four USB4 Type-C ports, 10 GbE RJ-45, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and a single HDMI 2.1a display output. There is one NVENC and one NVDEC block. The box measures 150 × 150 × 50.5 mm and weighs about 1.2 kg.

Source: XFusion

On software, FusionXpark comes with NVIDIA DGX OS preinstalled and supports NVIDIA AI Enterprise and the CUDA toolchain for development and deployment. xFusion highlights workflows from model prototyping and fine-tuning to inference and agent deployment, with positioning that covers desktop local AI, research and teaching labs, and edge-style applications that benefit from on-device processing.

xFusion also leans into customization, showing two finishes and optional ambient lighting, plus a custom signature engraving (yeah really, you can put your name on it) Pricing and retail channels are not listed.

NVIDIA GB10-Based Mini Systems
VideoCardz.comManufacturerModel Name
NVIDIA DGX Spark
Acer Veriton GN100
ASUS Ascent GX10
Dell DGX Spark Mini PC (Pro Max)
GIGABYTE AI TOP Atom
HP ZGX Nano
Lenovo ThinkStation PGX
MSI Edge Expert MS-C931
XFusion 🆕 FusionXpark

Source: xFusion