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Nvidia DGX Spark Giveaway: How to Enter

2026-03-15

Nvidia GTC 2026 runs March 16-19, and to celebrate I am giving away one Nvidia DGX Spark to a lucky channel viewer. This is by far the biggest giveaway I have ever done, so I want to make sure everyone has a fair shot at entering.

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What is the DGX Spark?

The DGX Spark is Nvidia's compact AI workstation. Specs:

Nvidia recently shipped a software update that makes it perform meaningfully better than at launch. When I had one for review, I used it as a mini data center on my desk — SSH'd in from an old laptop and ran inference jobs against it from the lightweight client. Plenty of headroom for multi-billion parameter models, and quiet enough that you forget it is on.

One project I want to test on it: running OpenClaw locally on the Spark. I might do a follow-up video on that setup specifically — combining the NeMoClaw stack with this hardware would be a clean local agent rig.

How to Enter — 3 Steps

Step 1: Register for GTC 2026

Go to the GTC registration page, click "Register Now," and pick "Virtual Only" (this is the option that qualifies you for the raffle). Enter your email and complete the form.

Step 2: Pick and Watch a Session

Open the session catalog and find a virtual session that interests you. Important rule: the keynote does not count. The raffle requires a non-keynote session. Add it to your schedule, then actually attend it virtually when it airs.

Personally I added "Europe's AI Launchpad" since I am in Europe and interested in startups. Pick whatever fits your interests — there is huge variety in the catalog.

Step 3: Fill Out the Giveaway Form

Once you have attended a session, fill out the DGX Spark giveaway form. You will need:

That is it — three steps. The screenshot and takeaway are what verify you actually attended, so please don't skip them.

Drawing

I will run the drawing this weekend after GTC wraps. I'll post a reminder in the YouTube community tab right before the event starts so people don't miss the deadline. Update on what GTC was actually like is in my GTC 2026 recap post — NeMoClaw, $250K token budgets, the open source panel, and the L2 self-driving demo.

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Good luck!