Let's say you've just spent the better part of $4,000 on a highly specialised development machine that's designed for a single purpose: AI. Nothing about the device says it's for gaming. So it's only natural that you'd do exactly the same as one Redditor did, and try to get it to run Cyberpunk 2077.

Well, they did more than just try ; they actually succeeded. In a post on Reddit , user Retrotom explains the steps they followed to get Nvidia's DGX Spark to natively run Cyberpunk 2077. The little 'AI-supercomputer-in-a-box' sports a GB10 APU, which has a 20-core Arm CPU and a Blackwell -based GPU with 6,144 shader cores.

The latter is, to all intents and purposes, the same GPU that's in a GeForce RTX 5070 . Same number of shaders, TMUs, ROPs, ray tracing units, tensor cores, and L2 cache.

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