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These are the first Nvidia RTX Spark laptops

A lot of details are still under wraps, but at least we know what the new Nvidia Spark laptops look like. | Image: Nvidia Nvidia has officially entered the world of consumer laptop chips with the RTX Spark, and several device makers already have hardware lined up for it. Microsoft, Asus, HP, MSI, Lenovo, and Dell are expected to launch RTX Spark laptops sometime this fall, and some of those partner companies have shared details about what we can expect.

The Verge 9d ago

ASUS's NVIDIA RTX Spark laptops could give the MacBook Pro some competition

ASUS's NVIDIA RTX Spark laptops could give the MacBook Pro some competition The 128GB of unified memory, RTX 5070-level graphics and 1,600-nit OLED display should appeal to creators. ASUS was one of the launch customers for NVIDIA's new RTX Spark ARM "superchip" and it's laptops look like the most interesting ones for creators. With the ProArt P14 and P16, ASUS is going up against Apple's MacBook Pros and even trying to one-up them with features like bright 4K OLED displays, a sleeker design...

Engadget 8d ago

NVIDIA's RTX Spark chip could give Windows its true Apple Silicon moment

NVIDIA's RTX Spark chip could give Windows its true Apple Silicon moment Arm CPU cores, a powerful GPU and gobs of unified RAM? That sounds familiar! There's a lot we still don't know about NVIDIA's RTX Spark AI chip — we're still waiting on deeper technical details and pricing for the first batch of systems — but it has a decent shot of changing the way we think of Windows PCs entirely.

Engadget 5d ago

NVIDIA's RTX Spark is an AI "superchip" that will power Windows laptops and desktops

NVIDIA's RTX Spark is an AI "superchip" that will power Windows laptops and desktops The company claims it offers 1 petaflop of AI computing power. It was only a matter of time before NVIDIA released a powerful system-on-a-chip (SOC) to take on AMD's Ryzen AI Max and Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon X2 chips. At Computex today, NVIDIA unveiled the RTX Spark, a "superchip" meant to give both laptops and small desktops fast AI and graphics performance.

Engadget 9d ago

Nvidia RTX Spark

RTX Spark Superchip Up to Blackwell RTX GPU Up to Ultra-Efficient CPU Up to FP4 AI Performance Up to Unified Memory CUDA, the software that accelerates the world’s AI, runs natively on RTX Spark.

Hacker News 9d ago

Engadget Podcast: What does NVIDIA's RTX Spark mean for PCs?

Engadget Podcast: What does NVIDIA's RTX Spark mean for PCs? It could be a big deal for high-end systems. Between Computex and Microsoft Build, it's been a pretty busy week.

Engadget 5d ago

The Surface Laptop Ultra is the most powerful Surface yet, thanks to NVIDIA's RTX Spark

The Surface Laptop Ultra is the most powerful Surface yet, thanks to NVIDIA's RTX Spark Microsoft's latest Surface is basically a MacBook Pro clone. Microsoft hasn't had great look with its beefier Surface notebooks. The original Surface Book looked very cool, but it was bulky and cursed with old hardware.

Engadget 9d ago

Nvidia’s RTX Spark Sets Up Fight Over the Soul of Windows PCs

The Nvidia RTX Spark Superchip at Computex 2026 in Taipei, Taiwan, on Wednesday June 3, 2026. Computex is Asia's biggest electronics show, one that's transformed in recent years from a PC exhibition into an all-AI affair.

Bloomberg Technology 6d ago

Nvidia RTX Spark comes to Windows PCs with Arm CPU, RTX GPU, and unified memory

These days, Nvidia primarily sells AI data center products, and its traditional consumer devices feel like more of a side project. But the company occasionally still releases something designed for consumers. After a couple of years of rumors, Nvidia has announced an Arm-based chip designed to power Windows PCs.

Ars Technica 9d ago

This is the Microsoft Surface Laptop Ultra with Nvidia RTX Spark

This shadowy render is the best glimpse Microsoft is giving us so far. Microsoft Once upon a time, Microsoft had to write off $900 million betting an Arm-based Nvidia chip could power its first flagship Windows portable, the original Microsoft Surface. But today, it's trying again.

The Verge 9d ago