Nvidia launches RTX Spark PC chip for Windows (opens in new tab)
Nvidia unveiled RTX Spark, an Arm-based “superchip” for Windows laptops and compact desktops, at Computex in Taipei on Monday, expanding its push into personal computers beyond graphics processors and data-center AI chips. The chip, developed with Microsoft and MediaTek, uses an Nvidia Blackwell GPU and a 20-core Arm CPU and is designed to run local AI agents, creative software and games on Windows devices. Nvidia said RTX Spark systems will be available this fall from ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo,...
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