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With its new RTX Spark processor Nvidia enters the race for Windows AI PCs All of the big announcements at Computex 2026

By Kajal Sharma - 01 Jun 2026 09:27 PM

On Monday, June 1, Nvidia announced a number of things, including a new chip that directly integrates AI capabilities into desktop and laptop computers. During his keynote address at the Computex convention in Taipei, Taiwan, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang revealed the RTX Spark PC processor. Some of the biggest tech companies in the world are set to display their most recent advancements in the Intel-Windows ecosystem at the PC trade event, which takes place from June 2 to June 5.A three-year partnership with Microsoft to "reinvent the PC" for the AI era includes Nvidia's RTX Spark PC chip. Instead of depending only on cloud computing, it is made to execute AI agents locally. Additionally, it was created in collaboration with MediaTek of Taiwan. "We are reimagining the PC. You released apps for forty years. Click and type. With Microsoft Windows and RTX Spark, you ask, and the computer takes care of the rest. CUDA, RTX, and our AI platform are all combined into one superchip by RTX Spark. local representatives. models from the frontier. creative processes. RTX video games. Everything is on a laptop.

The new PC is this one. "The personal AI computer," Huang stated during his Monday keynote address at Taipei Music Hall.This autumn, a new generation of Windows laptops and desktop computers will be powered by the RTX Spark chip. Major manufacturers including Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Microsoft Surface, and MSI will manufacture and market the gadgets, which are designed to provide excellent screens and an all-day battery life. According to Nvidia, models from Acer and Gigabyte will come next. Additionally, Huang focused a large portion of his Monday keynote speech on the new Vera CPU (central processing unit). The way consumers interact with AI may change as a result of the new hardware. Additionally, it is Nvidia's first significant entry into the Windows PC market. Up until now, Qualcomm was the only company with a license to create Arm-designed system-on-chips (SoCs) for Windows 11 devices.

 

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