Nvidia Enters Windows Laptop Market, Taking on Intel and AMD
The chip pairs a custom Arm CPU with a Blackwell GPU and is aimed at thin Windows laptops and compact desktops for local AI work.
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang officially unveiled the "RTX Spark" Superchip, an Arm-based consumer processor designed to run advanced, autonomous AI agents locally on personal computers without relying on cloud computing.
- Developed in partnership with MediaTek and manufactured on TSMC's 3-nanometer node, the hardware fuses a 20-core Nvidia Grace CPU with a Blackwell-architecture GPU featuring 6,144 CUDA cores and up to 128GB of unified memory.
- The platform targets a "premium" market segment of developers, creators, and gamers, boasting the performance power to render massive 90GB 3D scenes, edit 12K video, and run AAA video games at 1440p resolution exceeding 100 frames per second.
- Nvidia partnered with Microsoft to integrate a specialized software layer called OpenShell, which allows Windows 11 users to build and run private AI assistants locally while establishing strict security policies to mask personal data before any cloud interaction.
- The new chips will debut this autumn in a fresh lineup of slim, power-efficient Windows laptops and desktops from major industry manufacturers, including ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, MSI, and Microsoft’s own Surface brand.
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Nvidia wants to extend its domain in the world of artificial intelligence chips (AI), with special relevance in data centers, to the field of personal computers. So much so that the company even talks about the reinvention of the PC. And, as shown, the company led by Jensen Huang has shaken this market with the announcement of a chip designed alongside Microsoft that challenges traditional leading manufacturers such as Intel and AMD. Continue re…
Nvidia, known as the producer of graphic processors, will release a new RTX Spark superchip, which will appear on the laptops of foreign producers in the autumn of 2026, as reported by Nvidia's head Jensen Huang at the Compatex exhibition in Taipei.
Nvidia’s superchip and a new PC era
Nvidia has unveiled a new superchip for personal computers, marking its first entry into the lucrative consumer market.“This reinvention of the computer is as big a deal as the reinvention of the phone into what we now know as the smartphone,” Nvidia’s chief executive Jensen Huang said, as he unveiled the RTX Spark chip at the Computex technology show in Taiwan on Monday.‘Real game-changer’Selling artificial intelligence chips used in enormous d…
The boss personally took over the presentation: Nvidia wants to put pressure on the competition with a new central processor, designed for computers with Microsoft's Windows operating system.
Jensen Huang's colossus presented the new Rtx Spark processor created together with Microsoft. Debuts in autumn: "A revolution like that of the smartphone"
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