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TAIPEI, June 1-2 — Nvidia used Computex keynotes in Taipei to unveil the RTX Spark “superchip” for PCs and outline broader AI ambitions, and CEO Jensen Huang’s onstage endorsement of Marvell helped send the latter’s shares sharply higher.
Nvidia said RTX Spark, developed with partners including Microsoft and MediaTek, will bring agent-capable AI to Windows laptops and compact desktops from Dell, HP, Lenovo, ASUS, Microsoft Surface, MSI and others when it ships this autumn.
Microsoft also showed a Surface Laptop Ultra and a small Surface RTX Spark Dev Box for developers.
Huang reiterated Nvidia has secured supply for robust GPU and CPU growth but remains supply-constrained, and flagged its Vera data-center CPUs as a new growth driver while announcing planned large investments in Taiwan.
Separately, Huang called Marvell Technology “the next trillion-dollar company”; Nvidia invested $2 billion in Marvell earlier this year and Marvell forecast its custom chips business could top $10 billion by fiscal 2029.
The remark helped lift Marvell shares more than 20% to record highs, adding tens of billions in market value.
The announcements coincide with tightened U.S. export guidance on advanced AI chips to China.
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