
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the RTX Spark Superchip at Computex 2026, a new Arm-based platform for laptops and desktops that turns Windows into an agentic AI operating system. The chip combines a 20-core Arm CPU, a 6144-CUDA-core Blackwell GPU, and up to 128 GB of unified memory. This local memory capacity enables large AI models to run entirely on-device without cloud dependencies. The platform targets developers and power users who need persistent, autonomous AI agents running locally. Nvidia positions the Spark Superchip as a dedicated AI compute module rather than a general-purpose processor. The announcement signals a shift toward dedicated AI hardware in consumer Windows devices.
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