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Nvidia is entering the consumer PC chip business for the first time and has thrown down the gauntlet to Apple, describing its new RTX Spark processor as "the most efficient PC chip ever built". Nvidia says its RTX Spark Superchip is purpose-built to run AI agents that can work proactively across apps and run in the background as a personal "teammate".
NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) has announced a plan to do the unimaginable, particularly going back a year ago. It plans to put AI chips in almost every PC on the market. In the meantime, it could deliver a crushing blow to AMD and Intel (NASDAQ: INTC),
Microsoft's got a new Surface coming, and it's the most powerful laptop the company's ever made. Announced at Computex 2026, the Microsoft Surface Ultra comes with an Nvidia RTX Spark, a new all-purpose PC chip from the graphics chip giant.
Firm says its RTX Spark PC chip for Microsoft Windows will let AI agents replace the mouse and keyboard
The RTX Spark is effectively the same GB10 chip that’s in the DGX Spark, the tiny “personal AI supercomputer” that Nvidia released last year, only now it’s a family of chips instead of just one. The flagship version appears to be spec-to-spec identical with 20 CPU cores, 6,144 GPU cores and 128GB of LPDDR5X memory.
Nvidia plans to sell a technology that will tie chips together to speed up the chip-to-chip communication needed to build and deploy artificial intelligence tools, it said on Monday.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang headlines Computex 2026 in Taipei, showcasing the Vera Rubin NVL72 supercomputer and deepening AI infrastructure ties with Taiwan.