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TL;DR
- NVIDIA has unveiled RTX Spark, its new AI-focused superchip for Windows PCs, designed to power agent-driven experiences directly on the device.
- It brings a massive 1 petaflop of AI performance and up to 128GB of unified memory to slim laptops and compact desktops, allowing giant AI models to run completely locally.
- Major PC makers including ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, MSI, Acer, and GIGABYTE are already onboard, with the first RTX Spark-powered systems launching this fall.
NVIDIA and Microsoft don’t believe the next big upgrade for the PC is a faster keyboard shortcut or a redesigned app. They think AI agents that can do things for you will be the future of computing.
At GTC Taipei, NVIDIA announced a new AI superchip for Windows PCs called RTX Spark. It’s one of the biggest pushes yet from the company into personal computing, and it comes with a bold claim: the traditional app-centric PC is beginning to give way to a new model where AI becomes the primary interface.