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Nvidia's Grace Blackwell superchips are officially coming to the PC with RTX Spark notebooks
COMPUTEX 2026: It only took a year and a half but the same silicon at the heart of Nvidia's DGX Spark AI workstations will soon be powering Windows PCs. During his GTC Taiwan keynote on Monday, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang revealed the N1X, a high-end mobile processor that combines an Arm-based CPU co-designed with MediaTek with a Blackwell based GPU on board. Marketed under the “RTX Spark” banner, Nvidia’s new notebooks and mini PCs signal a deeper push into the a PC arena long dominated by...
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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.
Nvidia announces RTX Spark as ‘the most efficient PC chip ever built’
This fall, Nvidia will officially become a consumer PC chipmaker like Intel, AMD, Apple, and Qualcomm, putting a complete computing chip - not just graphics - into the very heart of laptops and mini-PCs. After many months of leaks, it's finally announcing the RTX Spark, the first in a family of chips that will meet or beat the most powerful thin-and-light Windows machines ever, it claims. "This is the most efficient PC chip ever built," says Nvidia senior director of product management Mark...
NVIDIA's RTX Spark chip could give Windows its true Apple Silicon moment
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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.
Nvidia’s RTX Spark Laptops Look Hell-Bent on Disruption
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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.
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Microsoft Build: Surface RTX Spark Dev Box, Coreutils for Windows, air-gapped GitHub and more
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