RTX Spark Live Demos: See NVIDIA's Laptop Super-Chip In Action
NVIDIA made a big splash at Computex when it announced RTX Spark, an Arm-based AI super-chip designed in collaboration with MediaTek and Microsoft to power next-generation Windows systems. Or to put it in NVIDIA's own words, a chip designed to "reinvent Windows PCs for the age of personal AI." It's a big ambition for sure, and we had a chance to see RTX Spark up close and in action through a series of live demos performed on several Microsoft Surface Laptop Ultra systems equipped with the chip.
Formerly codenamed N1 and N1X, RTX Spark combines NVIDIA's Blackwell-based GPU architecture with a 20-core Grace CPU, an NVLink C2C (chip-to-chip) interconnect, and up to 128GB of high-speed unified memory. Through key partnerships, NVIDIA is hoping to redefine the boundaries of mobile computing for the agentic AI era.
Don't mistake that to mean it's designed to only power glorified ChatGPT PCs. The...
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