Announced over the weekend at the Computex tech expo in Taiwan, RTX Spark chips combine unified memory, RTX graphics
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It's a tease of what's to come right now, but these are the first Windows devices that may live up to the overused “AI PC” name.
Key facts
Only this year, with the release of Intel's new Core Ultra Series 3 chips, have they seen laptops like the Dell XPS 14 that can balance GPU performance and battery life closer to the level
Some reports estimate that prices for high-end configurations of RTX Spark laptops will be over $4,000
The combination of unified memory up to 128 GB, an efficient Arm-based CPU, and the company's trademark RTX graphics cards gives you a computer unheard of outside the MacBook Pro
Microsoft has been talking up the idea of “AI PCs” since 2024, but it has never felt real
Summary
Announced over the weekend at the Computex tech expo in Taiwan, RTX Spark chips combine unified memory, RTX graphics, and the new part: the N1 CPU. Microsoft has been talking up the idea of “AI PCs” since 2024, but it has never felt real. While they need to be tested, and prices are still undetermined, these new Nvidia laptops look truly like real AI PCs. Nvidia is opening up its technology to the usual collaborators in the Windows space, such as HP, Asus, Dell, Lenovo, and others. The reporter would be lying if the reporter said the reporter wasn't excited. Only this year, with the release of Intel's new Core Ultra Series 3 chips, have they seen laptops like the Dell XPS 14 that can balance GPU performance and battery life closer to the level of the MacBook Pro.