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