Nvidia Enters Windows Laptop Market, Taking on Intel and AMD
The chip combines a Blackwell GPU and custom Arm CPU to run local AI agents and creative workloads on Windows PCs.
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang officially unveiled the "RTX Spark" Superchip, an Arm-based consumer processor designed to run advanced, autonomous AI agents locally on personal computers without relying on cloud computing.
- Developed in partnership with MediaTek and manufactured on TSMC's 3-nanometer node, the hardware fuses a 20-core Nvidia Grace CPU with a Blackwell-architecture GPU featuring 6,144 CUDA cores and up to 128GB of unified memory.
- The platform targets a "premium" market segment of developers, creators, and gamers, boasting the performance power to render massive 90GB 3D scenes, edit 12K video, and run AAA video games at 1440p resolution exceeding 100 frames per second.
- Nvidia partnered with Microsoft to integrate a specialized software layer called OpenShell, which allows Windows 11 users to build and run private AI assistants locally while establishing strict security policies to mask personal data before any cloud interaction.
- The new chips will debut this autumn in a fresh lineup of slim, power-efficient Windows laptops and desktops from major industry manufacturers, including ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, MSI, and Microsoft’s own Surface brand.
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