At Computex 2026, an annual computer trade show held in Taipei, Taiwan, Nvidia made a long anticipated announcement—a version of the company’s Blackwell GB10 superchip for Windows PCs, called RTX Spark. Originally rumored to launch in 2025, it was finally introduced at this year’s show.
It came with full support from Microsoft, which announced two new devices powered by RTX Spark: the Surface Lapt...
In the context of previous attempts to introduce AI-focused PCs, the launch of RTX Spark could face similar challenges in terms of commercial success. However, Nvidia's involvement and industry clout may help it gain traction among game developers and software developers in the emerging AI space. The inclusion of an NPU and a GPU in RTX Spark sets it apart from competitors like Apple's M-series silicon and AMD's Ryzen AI Max, but performance differences remain to be seen. While the announcement ...
