Nvidia unveiled its long-rumored RTX Spark “superchip” during its Computex event in Taipei on Monday. Packing up to 128GB of memory, the chip is designed to allow power users to incorporate AI into their workflows. It aims to replace the traditional way users interact with their computers using a mouse and keyboard by instead allowing them to speak directly with an AI agent right on their local machine, instead of in the cloud.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the chip changes the personal computer from “tool to teammate.” “The PC is being reinvented,” said Huang. He said the Spark brings everything NVIDIA has built “into a single superchip. Local agents. Frontier models. Creative workflows. RTX games. All on a laptop. This is the new PC. The personal AI computer.” READ MORE
