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Nvidia's new DGX Spark mini AI workstation has had its "Can it run Crysis?" moment and passed the test. Kind of. Although not designed to run games, the miniature system does have a GB10 superchip equipped with a powerful 20-core ARM CPU and a Blackwell GPU with 6,144 CUDA cores, roughly equivalent to an RTX 5070. With 128GB of LPDDR5X memory, it has the raw power to run games. It turns out that with the right software hacks, it actually can. A Reddit user who invested $4,000 in the Nvidia reference DGX Spark design managed to get Cyberpunk 2077 running on it using Box64, an x86-to-ARM translation layer. As VideoCardz reports, they compiled Box64 0.3.8 with Box32 support and installed Steam on the device. After a little more finagling, they managed to get the game running at an average of around 50fps at 1080p with medium settings. Ironically, DLSS support wasn't viable, so multi-frame generation is out too. That's not a lot for the price tag, but then again, the DGX Spark was desig...

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