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Jensen Huang confirms Nvidia wants to 'reinvent the single most important system of humanity' with RTX Spark
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During a press Q&A held at Computex 2026 this morning, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang hosted a wide-ranging discussion of why the company is entering the PC market with its just-announced RTX Spark platform, and what it stands to gain by introducing an all-new chip into the already crowded personal computing space.
Key facts
- He says that Nvidia's goal is to "reinvent the PC," and that its focus is "100% on Windows
- Although the highly integrated CPU and GPU and unified memory architecture of RTX Spark might look broadly similar to Apple Silicon, Huang dismissed the idea that the company is trying to compete
- He cited the long-lived Nvidia Shield TV platform as an example of how the company "takes great care" of the software of its devices, and he says that will be true for RTX Spark devices, as well
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Summary
In a response to a question posed by analyst Ryan Shrout, Huang said that the decision to develop and introduce a new PC platform with RTX Spark isn't fundamentally about business concerns like the potential margins involved, and that "They don't have to choose between solving one problem or another.
Huang envisions an RTX Spark-powered future where he'll talk to agents running on his PC via WhatsApp, and they'll get things done for him and communicate the results of that work back to him. He says the company is driving this shift because it has "a chance to reinvent the single most important instrument, the single most important tool of humanity" with RTX Spark PCs, and "we're not going to sit around and not let it get done. " The ultimate question, as Huang sees it, is "Can they create something the world would love?