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NVIDIA DGX Spark Arrives at RealWorks HQ

A new NVIDIA DGX Spark adds local AI computing capacity to the infrastructure behind our research and product development.

NVIDIA DGX Spark Arrives at RealWorks HQ

A new NVIDIA DGX Spark has arrived at RealWorks Global headquarters, adding local AI computing capacity to the infrastructure behind our research and product development.

Powered by NVIDIA Grace Blackwell architecture, DGX Spark brings high-performance AI computing into a compact desktop system. For our teams, that means more AI development work can happen directly on-site, from testing and fine-tuning models to working with larger datasets.

More AI Work, Closer to the Team

The new system will support AI development across RealWorks, with a particular role in the research and engineering work behind HaloScape.

Local compute gives the team more flexibility to iterate on machine learning models without moving every workload to external infrastructure. It also creates additional options for working with sensitive datasets in controlled, local environments.

For HaloScape, this will support ongoing work across personalized health algorithms, model training, validation, and new AI-driven capabilities.

Bringing this level of compute directly into our headquarters gives our teams more control over experimentation and helps shorten the path from research to working models.

It is a practical infrastructure upgrade, and one that will support the next phase of AI development across RealWorks Global.

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