NVIDIA updated product descriptions within its Terms of Use on June 12, 2026. The change modified two product name references: 'DGX Station The ultimate desktop AI supercomputer powered by NVIDIA Grace Blackwell' was updated to 'DGX Station The ultimate deskside AI supercomputer powered by NVIDIA Grace Blackwell', and a new product line 'DGX Station for Windows The world's most powerful deskside AI supercomputer for Windows' was added. These are product naming and descriptive clarifications with no operational impact on user rights, obligations, or service terms.
This change does not materially affect consumer rights, obligations, or service terms. NVIDIA updated descriptive language for product names within the terms document, changing 'desktop' to 'deskside' for one workstation model and adding a Windows-specific variant description. These are editorial updates to product nomenclature only.
The updated language clarifies NVIDIA product naming conventions within the terms document. These are descriptive updates to product references with no operational significance for user rights, data handling, service obligations, or governance frameworks.
DGX Station product name changed from 'desktop' to 'deskside' and Windows variant added to product line descriptions.
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No compliance, regulatory, or operational impact. This change is a product naming and description clarification within marketing and product reference sections of the terms document. No legal obligations, data handling practices, user rights, or governance frameworks were modified.
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