The moment many have been waiting years for has arrived. Nvidia has long made graphics cards that powered the Windows PC ecosystem for decades—now it wants to control the whole thing with “superchips, ...
NVIDIA just dropped its biggest consumer hardware surprise in years. The RTX Spark superchip combines a Blackwell GPU, Grace ARM CPU, and up to 128GB unified memory into a single package built for AI ...
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PCWorld examines the competing AI visions of Nvidia’s RTX Spark, which runs local AI agents on home hardware, versus Google’s cloud-based Gemini Spark subscription service. This comparison matters as ...
It was only a matter of time before NVIDIA released a powerful system-on-a-chip (SOC) to take on AMD's Ryzen AI Max and Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon X2 chips. At Computex today, NVIDIA unveiled the ...
Why it matters: Nvidia just announced what it calls the most efficient PC chip ever built. RTX Spark is a Grace Blackwell system on a chip, 70 billion transistors on TSMC 3nm, with a Blackwell RTX GPU ...
At Computex Taipei 2026, NVIDIA‘s CEO took the stage and officially unveiled the RTX Spark, the company’s first-ever processor built specifically for Windows PCs. It’s an Arm-based chip that packs a ...
Nvidia took the stage at Computex 2026 for its highly awaited entry into the consumer chip market - meet the RTX Spark, a chipset that merges a powerful and efficient ARM CPU with an RTX GPU. The RTX ...
Pure muscle and localized agentic AI are about to ignite a PC revolution. From the laptops on your desk to satellites in space and AI that seems to be everywhere, I cover many topics at PCMag. I've ...
Nvidia enters the consumer laptop realm. Nvidia enters the consumer laptop realm. is a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers gadgets, games, and toys. He spent 15 years editing the ...
Nvidia RTX Spark is official. The long-rumored, single chip that will likely power many gaming PCs of the future is finally here. By combining an RTX 5000 series GPU and an Arm-based CPU on a single ...
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