Nvidia Unveils RTX Spark Superchip for Agentic AI Laptops at Computex 2026
The RTX Spark announcement marks Nvidia's push to bring agentic AI capabilities to personal Windows PCs, positioning the chip as a new category of local AI hardware that runs agents under user control.
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At NVIDIA GTC Taipei 2026, CEO Jensen Huang announced the RTX Spark superchip, a new SoC for thin laptops and small desktops that delivers 1 petaflop of AI performance. The chip combines a Blackwell RTX GPU with a 20-core Grace CPU co-designed with MediaTek. Huang also outlined a partnership with Microsoft to build a secure Windows platform for on-device agentic AI, with RTX Spark PCs from major manufacturers arriving this fall.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang took the stage at the Taipei Music Center on June 1 to announce the RTX Spark superchip, a system-on-chip designed to bring agentic AI to thin-and-light laptops and small desktop PCs. The chip integrates a Blackwell RTX GPU with a 20-core Grace CPU co-developed with MediaTek, delivering 1 petaflop of AI performance and up to 128GB of unified memory. Huang described the shift toward agentic AI as a move to distributed computing where agents process tasks across many machines.
Huang also revealed a partnership with Microsoft to build a secure Windows platform for on-device agents. The platform combines new Windows security primitives with Nvidia's OpenShell secure runtime, allowing users to instruct agents in natural language to automate file searches and app operations. Adobe Premiere and Photoshop have been redesigned for RTX Spark. Major PC makers including ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Microsoft Surface, MSI, Acer, and GIGABYTE plan to launch RTX Spark-equipped machines starting this fall.
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