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At Computex in Taipei (June 3, 2026) Nvidia unveiled RTX Spark, a Windows-on-Arm “superchip” family designed to bring high-end AI compute to laptops and compact desktops.
Flagship N1x variants pair an Arm CPU (up to 20 cores) with a Blackwell-based RTX GPU delivering 6,144 CUDA cores, up to 128GB of unified memory and claimed up to 1 petaflop of AI performance — enough, Nvidia says, to run models of roughly 120 billion parameters locally.
Microsoft and multiple OEMs (HP, Dell, Lenovo, Asus, MSI, Acer, Gigabyte) showed RTX Spark machines, including Microsoft’s Surface Laptop Ultra and a Surface RTX Spark Dev Box.
Microsoft’s Laptop Ultra is a 15-inch mini‑LED, thin‑and‑light design with expanded haptic trackpad, broad I/O, improved thermals and user-replaceable SSD; the Dev Box is a compact, 100W thermal-envelope desktop preconfigured for developers with 128GB unified memory.
Vendors expect fall availability; analysts project premium pricing (estimates for N1x systems from ~$2,899). The announcements accelerate an industry push for locally run agentic AI and create a new high-end PC tier.
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Key points: RTX Spark systems are being framed by users as workstation-focused AI machines with high unified RAM and premium pricing expectations, while Windows-on-Arm software compatibility and Microsoft/OEM support will be critical to their real-world adoption.
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