This could be Windows’ M1 moment — but expect it to cost a ton
Nvidia has announced its entry into the consumer laptop chip market with the RTX Spark, an Arm-based "superchip" designed to compete with Apple's M-series processors. This new chip boasts significant processing power with 20 CPU cores, 6,144 GPU CUDA cores, and up to 128GB of unified memory, aiming to deliver AI capabilities and high performance for creators and general users. While promising a "Windows' M1 moment," the high-end configurations and associated costs are expected to make these laptops significantly expensive, potentially starting at over $2,000. AI
IMPACT This launch could significantly boost AI performance and efficiency in Windows laptops, potentially challenging Apple's dominance in the premium segment.