Nvidia, the popular manufacturer of graphics processing units, will launch a new superchip, RTX Spark, which will appear in third-party laptops in the fall of 2026. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang made the announcement at the Computex exhibition in Taipei.
The RTX Spark is a combination of the Arm-based N1X CPU and the Blackwell series graphics chip. The super chip was created with the participation of the Taiwanese company MediaTek. It will run on Microsoft Windows operating system.
In Nvidia maleRTX Spark technology powers the world’s first Windows PCs designed specifically for personal AI clients. The chip allows you, among other things, to render very large 3D scenes, edit 12K video, run large language models with 120 billion parameters, and play AAA games at 1440p and over 100 frames per second.
Nvidia noted that Adobe will completely rework Photoshop and Premiere for the RTX Spark to deliver twice the AI and graphics performance.
In the fall, Windows laptops with RTX Spark will appear from companies such as Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Microsoft Surface and MSI, followed by models from Acer and Gigabyte.
With the release of its RTX Spark superchip, Nvidia is challenging Intel and AMD, whose chips dominate most Windows PCs and laptops.
Nvidia is the most valuable company in the world. It leads the market for artificial intelligence chips in data centers.
