Nvidia’s AI Hardware Comes to Windows in RTX Spark PCs
Jul 10, 2026
At Computex 2026, Nvidia announced RTX Spark, a version of its Blackwell GB10 superchip for Windows PCs. Microsoft, along with PC makers such as Asus, Dell, Lenovo, HP, and MSI, are supporting the launch with new devices. The chip features 20 Arm CPU cores, 6,144 GPU cores, and up to 128 GB of LPDDR5X memory, and is designed for lower power consumption compared to the DGX Spark mini-workstation. Analysts suggest Nvidia's industry influence could drive broader adoption than Qualcomm's earlier Copilot+ PC initiative.
Why it matters: Nvidia's entry brings advanced AI hardware directly to Windows PCs, potentially accelerating AI and gaming development on the platform.
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