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Nvidia Unveils RTX Spark AI PC Chip

Nvidia has unveiled its groundbreaking RTX Spark chip, poised to revolutionize personal computers by integrating advanced AI and transforming them into "personal AI agents." This powerful "superchip," featuring a Blackwell RTX GPU and 20-core Grace CPU, promises to reinvent the PC experience for autumn, enabling autonomous AI and demanding workloads across major Windows brands.

Nvidia Unveils RTX Spark AI PC Chip
  • Nvidia has officially unveiled its new RTX Spark chip, specifically designed to integrate artificial intelligence technology into personal computers, as reported by Forbes.
  • This "superchip" aims to transform Windows PCs for the era of "personal AI agents," moving them from mere tools to collaborative teammates, according to PCMag Australia.
  • CEO Jensen Huang stated that this reinvention of the computer is as significant as the smartphone's emergence, with CNA quoting him saying, "This is the first completely re-engineered, reinvented line of PCs that has happened in 40 years."
  • The announcement was made during Huang's keynote speech ahead of the Computex technology show in Taipei, where he also highlighted collaboration with Microsoft to "reinvent the PC."
  • The RTX Spark features a Blackwell RTX GPU and a 20-core Grace CPU, promising capabilities like running autonomous AI agents and handling demanding creative and gaming workloads.
  • These new AI-powered devices are slated for an autumn release and will be integrated into Windows machines from major manufacturers like ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Microsoft, and MSI, as noted by Kursiv Media.
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