Nvidia’s AI Hardware Comes to Windows in RTX Spark PCs
Nvidia has launched its RTX Spark superchip, bringing its Grace Blackwell GB10 hardware to Windows PCs. This new chip features 20 Arm CPU cores, 6,144 GPU cores, and supports up to 128GB of unified memory, aiming to compete with Apple's M-series and AMD's Ryzen AI chips. Microsoft is a key partner, with new Surface devices featuring RTX Spark, and the chip is designed to power advanced on-device AI experiences. AI
IMPACT Nvidia's RTX Spark aims to bring powerful on-device AI capabilities to Windows PCs, potentially shifting the landscape for AI-powered applications and user experiences.