RTX Spark’s 20-Core CPU Disappoints In Cinebench 2026’s Multi-Core Leak Despite Set To High Performance Mode, Single-Core Results Show Promise But Only Against M3 Max
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New performance results from the NVIDIA RTX Spark have just appeared, this time through the benchmark Cinebench 2026. While attention is often focused on its Blackwell graphic part, it's mostly its Grace processor based on Arm architecture that surprises. With its 20 cores, this SoC for high-end laptops is the first to feature a new version of the NVIDIA RTX Spark: its CPU Arm rivals the Ryzen 7 9800X3D and Core Ultra 9 in Cinebench 2026 appeare…
News from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. New NVIDIA RTX Spark tests have already appeared, this time focused on your CPU using Cinebench 2026. The chip includes a 20-core NVIDIA Grace CPU based on Arm architecture, mainly designed for laptops. It could also reach Mini-PCs and even handheld portable consoles. The test was published by user Fouquin on TechPowerUp forums. Cinebench 2026 uses an updated version of th…
RTX Spark’s 20-Core CPU Disappoints In Cinebench 2026’s Multi-Core Leak Despite Set To High Performance Mode, Single-Core Results Show Promise But Only Against M3 Max
The decision to employ older Cortex-X925 and Cortex-A725 cores on the RTX Spark to form a 20-core CPU configuration will probably haunt NVIDIA because a new Cinebench 2026 leak reveals that the chipset produces subpar multi-core results, despite Microsoft’s Surface Laptop Ultra housing the SoC set to the ‘High Performance’ profile. Fortunately, the RTX Spark manages to retain some dignity in the single-core benchmark. High Performance mode on Su…
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